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Professor Lisa Litwiller

STATUS DATE TITLE OF PUBLICATION
2008 A SLAPP in the Face: Why Principles of Federalism Suggest that Federal District Courts Should Stop Turning the Other Cheek, 1 JCI 67 (2008) (Peer Reviewed)
2005 From Exxon to Engle: The Futility of Assessing Punitive Damages as Against Corporate Entities, 57 Rutgers L. Rev. 301 (2005)
  2004 Why Amendments to Rule 23 Are Not Enough: A Case for the Federalization of Class Actions, 7 Chapman L. Rev. 201 (2004)
2002 Has the Supreme Court Sounded the Death Knell for Jury Assessed Punitive Damages? A Critical RE-Examination of the American Jury, 36 U.S.F.L. Rev. 411 (2002) 
  2002 Re-Examining Gasperini: Damages Assessments and Standards of Review, 28 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 381 (2002)
1992 Defining Constitutional Parameters: The Forced Drugging of Civilly Committted Mental Patients, 1 S. Cal Interdisc. L.J., 57 (1992)
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