Difference between revisions of "Civil procedure"

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Civil procedure is taught as a first-year law course at most [[American Bar Association|ABA]] accredited law schools.
 
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Civil procedure is an area of law covering issues of the structure of a lawsuit in civil court. Relevant issues areas in civil procedure include:

Supreme Court jurisprudence tackles these issues occasionally, but frequently uses the questions they raise as proxies for arguing grounds such as procedural due process and federalism, such as the problem of transitory physical presence and the Erie Doctrine. Especially notable for their opinions in this matter are Justices Antonin Scalia and William Brennan (often at odds with each other).

Civil procedure is taught as a first-year law course at most ABA accredited law schools.