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16 Apr 2017, 3:21 pm by tortsprof
At JOTWELL, Nora Engstrom reviews David Engel's The Myth of the Litigious Society: Why We Don't Sue. [read post]
A new book edited by Stanford Law School’s David Freeman Engstrom, the LSVF Professor in Law and co-director of the Deborah L. [read post]
7 Nov 2022, 5:14 am by tortsprof
Nora Engstrom, David Hyman & Charles Silver have filed an amicus brief in a Texas case on damages: The brief addresses two misguided proposals that Petitioners—tort defendants in the trial court below—are pushing in a case currently before the Supreme... [read post]
27 Jul 2013, 5:06 am by CivPro Blogger
David Freeman Engstrom of Stanford Law School has posted on SSRN his essay, "The Twiqbal Puzzle and Empirical Study of Civil Procedure. [read post]
26 May 2011, 7:00 am by Mary L. Dudziak
The Lost Origins of American Fair Employment Law: Regulatory Choice and the Making of Modern Civil Rights, 1943-1972, has just been posted by David Freeman Engstrom, Stanford Law School. [read post]
1 Jul 2020, 8:18 am by Adam Steinman
Seth reviews David Engstrom and Jonah Gelbach’s article, Legal Tech, Civil Procedure, and the Future of Adversarialism, 169 U.... [read post]
27 May 2011, 8:53 pm by Tomiko Brown-Nagin
"The Lost Origins of American Fair Employment Law: Regulatory Choice and the Making of Modern Civil Rights, 1943-1972, published by David Freeman Engstrom (Stanford--Law) in the current volume of the Stanford Law Review (Volume 63, no. 5, May 2011), may be of interest to readers of this blog. [read post]
27 Jun 2017, 8:57 am by Lawrence Solum
David Freeman Engstrom (Stanford Law School) has posted 'Not Merely There to Help the Men': Equal Pay Laws, Collective Rights, and the Making of the Modern Class Action (70 Stanford Law Review __ (2018, Forthcoming)) on SSRN. [read post]
29 May 2023, 5:19 am by tortsprof
Nora Freeman Engstrom, Todd Venook, David Freeman Engstrom, and Silvie Saltzman have now published a report on the conference. [read post]
Professor David Freeman Engstrom, co-director of the Stanford Center on the Legal Profession (CLP), discusses the urgent access-to-justice crisis currently gripping California and the California State Bar’s Closing the Justice Gap working group, a group of judges, lawyers, and academics who are exploring possible innovations in the delivery of legal services to Californians. [read post]
27 May 2014, 3:30 am by Kathleen Boozang
David Freeman Engstrom, Harnessing the Private Attorney General: Evidence from Qui Tam Litigation, 112 Colum. [read post]
2 May 2019, 2:00 am by mes286
University of Texas at Austin School of Law – David Engstrom, Professor of Law, Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives, and Bernard D. [read post]
15 Feb 2012, 5:47 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
Just read David Freeman Engstrom’s super-interesting empirical paper Harnessing the Private Attorney General: Evidence from Qui TamLitigation, which has implications for hiring private firms to assist AGs in consumer protection cases as well. [read post]
29 Jan 2018, 2:15 pm by tortsprof
Confirmed speakers include Judge Diane Wood, Janet Alexander, Elizabeth Burch, Margaret Lemos, David Engstrom, Myriam Gilles, and Deborah Hensler. [read post]
14 Jun 2014, 6:17 pm by Andrew M. Ironside
The title of this post comes from this essay by Professor David Freeman Engstrom, the abstract of which states: This brief essay introduces the Stanford Law Review issue accompanying the symposium, “The Civil Rights Act at Fifty,” convened at Stanford... [read post]
25 Oct 2022, 9:00 am by Bob Ambrogi
  On today’s LawNext, we are joined by the two principal authors of that study: David Freeman Engstrom, co-director of the Rhode Center, and Lucy Ricca, director, policy and programs, at the Rhode Center, and formerly executive director of the Utah Office of Legal Services Innovation — the office that oversees the so-called regulatory sandbox in that state. [read post]
23 Jun 2017, 12:58 pm by Dan Ernst
David Freeman Engstrom, Stanford Law School, has posted two papers on the history of class actions. [read post]
2 Oct 2017, 7:46 am by John Lande
Stanford Law Professor David Freeman Engstrom wrote a useful op-ed in the New York Times explaining why three cases argued in the Supreme Court today are … Continue reading Important Employment Arbitration Cases in the Supreme Court → [read post]