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Sessions Information
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January 5, 2018
8:30 am - 10:15 am
Session Type: Section Programs
Session Capacity: N/A
Location: N/A
Room: Pacific Ballroom Salon 22
Floor: North Tower/Ground Level
Recent section
programs have looked to the past (The FRCP at 75), and the present (The Roberts
Court). This year’s program looks to the future of procedure by considering the
relationship between procedure and technology, and the lessons each may have
for theories of procedural justice. Specifically, the program will ask how
procedure acts as technology, and how technology is a form of procedure. For
example, online takedown notices and automated filtering algorithms serve
obvious adjudicative functions without the involvement of a court or
traditional procedure. Thus, in a world where many disputes are
"settled" without any real hope of a court date, it is time to
consider how principles of procedural justice ought to shape our procedures,
whether embodied in civil rules or online algorithms. Accordingly, this panel
joins prominent scholars on procedure and on technology for a discussion aimed
at cross-pollinating perspectives from both, with the goal of formulating new
theories of procedural justice to inform the creation of better procedures and
technologies.
Business meeting at program conclusion.
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Session Speakers
Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Speaker
Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Speaker
The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law
Speaker
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law
Speaker
Benjamin L. Crump College of Law at St. Thomas University
Moderator
University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
Speaker
University of Arkansas School of Law
Speaker
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Session Fees
- [5140] Civil Procedure, Co-Sponsored by Litigation - Developments in Civil Procedure: $0.00
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