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25 Feb 2016, 7:37 am
Jay Tidmarsh, Notre Dame Law School, is publishing The English Fire Courts and the American Right to Civil Jury Trial, in volume 83 of the University of Chicago Law Review. [read post]
19 Feb 2016, 2:36 pm
Jay Tidmarsh The English Fire Courts and the American Right to Civil Jury Trial Abstract: This Article uncovers the history of a long-forgotten English court system, the “fire courts,” which Parliament established to resolve dispute between landlords and tenants in urban areas destroyed in catastrophic fires. [read post]
15 Feb 2016, 8:00 am
Great Fire of London (1666) (credit)Jay Tidmarsh, Notre Dame Law School, has posted The English Fire Courts and the American Right to Civil Jury Trial, which is forthcoming in volume 83 of the University of Chicago Law Review: This Article uncovers the history of a long-forgotten English court system, the “fire courts,” which Parliament established to resolve dispute between landlords and tenants in urban areas destroyed in catastrophic fires. [read post]
19 Jan 2016, 6:25 am
The new Courts Law essay comes from Jay Tidmarsh (Notre Dame) reviewing a student note by Tyler Hill (Yale), Financing the Class; Strengthening Class Action Through Third-Party Investment (Yale L.J.). [read post]
19 Jan 2016, 3:30 am
Jay Tidmarsh One subject that almost never gets attention in major law-review articles is the attorney’s fee. [read post]
20 Mar 2015, 12:18 am
At Jotwell, Jay Tidmarsh discusses Adam Zimmerman's article, Presidential Settlements. [read post]
17 Mar 2015, 7:58 am
The new Courts Law essay comes from Jay Tidmarsh (Notre Dame) reviewing Adam Zimmerman's Presidential Settlements, which explores the power of the President to resolve large-scale disputes, even at the expense of the rights of individual claimants. [read post]
17 Mar 2015, 6:33 am
Now available on the Courts Law section of JOTWELL is an essay by Jay Tidmarsh entitled The Settler-in-Chief. [read post]
17 Mar 2015, 3:30 am
Jay Tidmarsh In his famous, unfinished article The Forms and Limits of Adjudication, Lon Fuller posited that certain types of claims—he called them “polycentric” disputes— were incapable of resolution through adjudication. [read post]
28 May 2014, 9:33 am
As I've slowly emerged from my grading slump, I've caught up on a number of interesting articles dealing with class actions, two of which are authored by Professor Jay Tidmarsh at Notre Dame. [read post]
24 Apr 2014, 3:10 am
Now, Notre Dame professor Jay Tidmarsh (who has published a lot of interesting material recently), offers his solution in his forthcoming article Auctioning Class Settlements. [read post]
15 Apr 2014, 8:17 am
Jay Tidmarsh (Notre Dame) has posted Resurrecting Trial by Statistics to SSRN. [read post]
18 Feb 2014, 3:49 am
The new essay on JOTWELL's Courts Law is by Jay Tidmarsh (Notre Dame) discussing civil justice reform efforts in England, under the leadership of Lord Justice Jackson. [read post]
17 Feb 2014, 11:29 am
Now on the Courts Law section of Jotwell is a review by Jay Tidmarsh (Notre Dame) entitled Jackson. [read post]
17 Feb 2014, 3:30 am
Jay Tidmarsh The banes of every civil-justice system are delay and expense. [read post]
25 Jul 2013, 1:39 am
Now, Notre Dame professor Jay Tidmarsh has published his take on it: Cy Pres and the Optimal Class Action. [read post]
13 Jun 2013, 3:47 am
Professor Jay Tidmarsh of the University of Notre Dame has a new article on superiority: Superiority as Unity, 107 Nw. [read post]
12 May 2013, 4:10 pm
It includes contributions by James Pfander, Richard Freer, Richard Marcus, Linda Mullenix, Jay Tidmarsh, Larry Alexander, Corey Brettschneider, myself, Eugene Volokh, Andrea Matwyshyn, Richard Fallon, William Marshall, Howard Wasserman, Matthew Arnould, Andrew Gavil and Christopher Yoo. [read post]
1 May 2013, 11:26 am
Now available on the Courts Law section of JOTWELL is an essay by Jay Tidmarsh (Notre Dame) entitled Adequacy and the Attorney General. [read post]
1 May 2013, 5:04 am
The new essay in JOTWELL's Courts Law has been published: Jay Tidmarsh (Notre Dame) reviews Margaret Lemos, Aggregate Litigation Goes Public: Representative Suits by the Attorney General (Harvard Law Review) and Deborah Hensler's response essay (Harvard Law Review Forum) on the possibility of attorney general-initiated parens patriae actions as an alternative to class actions. [read post]