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Category: Print Issues

The Penn State Law Review publishes three print issues per year. This website contains electronic copies of Articles and Comments dating back to Volume 112, Issue 3 (2008). All available print issues are archived here, starting with the most recent issue immediately below. To locate specific content, please use the search feature at the bottom of the page or browse the Index of Print Issues (https://www.pennstatelawreview.org/index-of-print-issues/).

Posted on August 1, 2009October 11, 2009

Personal Autonomy and Vacatur After Hall Street

By Richard C. Reuben.  113 Penn St. L. Rev. 1103.

The Alternative Dispute Resolution movement of the last quarter of a century has been built on the pillar of party autonomy.  Indeed, the very predicate of the movement is that parties can do a better job of resolving their disputes through private ordering than public courts canthrough public ordering . . . [ keep reading]

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