This program will focus on issues and themes that often go overlooked in civil procedure scholarship and teaching. Panelists will lead discussions on procedure in state court systems; procedure in private systems of dispute resolution; and procedure and economic inequality. After opening remarks, attendees will divide into three groups to maximize opportunities for engagement. The panelists will lead discussions on topics including case aggregation in state court systems, procedures in private arbitration, and the intersection between procedure and poverty law. The groups will then reconvene for a closing plenary discussion of ways to diversify procedure teaching and scholarship.
Business meeting at program conclusion.