The Institute for Law and Economic Policy ("ILEP") was formed a little over two years ago, and as I said at our last conference, it is still not a household…
Earlier versions of the following Articles and Comments were presented at a conference sponsored by The University of Arizona College of Law, the Law College Association and the Institute for…
Joel Seligman & Lindsey Hunter
Introduction
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Today the class action stands at a crossroads that has eventuated from numerous causes, including the skill of both plaintiffs' and defendants' attorneys in expanding the scope of the class…
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is charged with preventing unfair and deceptive acts and practices. Its two largest bureaus, of competition and consumer protection, enforce antitrust and consumer protection laws.…
The papers on which I am to comment demonstrate that the conveners of this conference fell short of the full truth when they called it "Class Actions at the Crossroads."…
Paul D. Carrington & Derek P. Apanovitch
Article
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It is time to recall that the judicial power of the United States has limits. The federal judiciary cannot by rule of court confer on itself the power to sanction…