Event Title

Panel 2: Tort “Reform” and Its Impact on the Development of U.S. Law

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Location

Emory University School of Law

Event Website

https://www.poundinstitute.org/content/what-we-do/academic-symposium/2015-academic-symposium/

Start Date

15-10-2015 1:35 PM

End Date

15-10-2015 3:40 PM

Description

PANEL 2: TORT “REFORM” AND ITS IMPACT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF U.S. LAW

(1:35 pm – 3:40 pm)

Moderator: N. John Bey, Esq. Pound Institute Trustee

Class Warfare: The Disappearance of Low-Income Litigants from the Civil Docket: Myriam Gilles, Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University

The Role of Influence in the Arc of Tort “Reform”: Georgene Vairo, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles

Class Actions in the Year 2025: A Prognosis: Robert Klonoff, Lewis & Clark Law School

A Common Law for the Age of Regulations: Catherine M. Sharkey, New York University School of Law

Panel discussion among afternoon faculty

Audience Questions and Answers

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Oct 15th, 1:35 PM Oct 15th, 3:40 PM

Panel 2: Tort “Reform” and Its Impact on the Development of U.S. Law

Emory University School of Law

PANEL 2: TORT “REFORM” AND ITS IMPACT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF U.S. LAW

(1:35 pm – 3:40 pm)

Moderator: N. John Bey, Esq. Pound Institute Trustee

Class Warfare: The Disappearance of Low-Income Litigants from the Civil Docket: Myriam Gilles, Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University

The Role of Influence in the Arc of Tort “Reform”: Georgene Vairo, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles

Class Actions in the Year 2025: A Prognosis: Robert Klonoff, Lewis & Clark Law School

A Common Law for the Age of Regulations: Catherine M. Sharkey, New York University School of Law

Panel discussion among afternoon faculty

Audience Questions and Answers

https://scholarlycommons.law.emory.edu/elj-symposia/2015/program/3