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Maureen Carroll

Maureen Carroll is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School, where she teaches Civil Procedure and Complex Litigation. Her scholarship focuses on the relationship between civil procedure and civil rights litigation. Professor Carroll holds a B.S. magna cum laude in electrical engineering from Princeton University and a J.D. from UCLA School of Law.

Civil Procedure Blog Essay

Government Class Actions After Jennings v. Rodriguez

May 8, 2018 The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Jennings v. Rodriguez raised the momentous question of whether the government can indefinitely detain people without a hearing. If...
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