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- Stuck in Arbitration
- Constructing an Ideal: Chancellor Kent, Justice Story, and the Surprising Revival of Equity in Early Nineteenth-Century America
- Marginalization and Myth: The Corporatist Roots of France's Forgotten Elective Judiciary
- Power, Not Progress
- Marginalization and Myth: The Corporatist Roots of France's Forgotten Elective Judiciary
- Book Review (Michael Sonenscher, Before the Deluge)
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- Approches procédurales et institutionnelles de la justice: La réponse contrastée américaine et française á l’augmentation des procés civils “orientés public”
- A Revolution in Commerce: The Parisian Merchant Court and the Rise of Commercial Society in Eighteenth-Century France
- Our Inquisitorial Tradition: Equity Procedures, Due Process, and the Search for an Alternative to the Adversarial
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- Amalia D. Kessler
- Stanford Law School
- akessler@law.stanford.edu
- 650 725.5800