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Helen Hershkoff

Helen Hershkoff is the Herbert M. and Svetlana Wachtell Professor of Constitutional Law and Civil Liberties (formerly the Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Professor of Law, 2006–2009) and Co-Director of the Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties Program at New York University School of Law. Her teaching and research are in the areas of civil procedure, state and federal courts, and the general relationship between law and social change.

Civil Procedure Blog Essay

Contracting for Procedure Redux

November 30, 2017 Legal scholars often are criticized for devoting hundreds of pages to theorizing about mountains that turn out to be molehills when examined in the...
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