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School of Law > Faculty and Administration > Faculty Profiles > Paul F. Kirgis
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Commentary

Professor Kirgis is a frequent commenter on ADR issues for Indisputably: The ADR Prof Blog. Here is a sampling of representative posts:

Supreme Court Allows Companies to Opt Out of Class Actions

Hall Street, Manifest Disregard, and the Worst of All Possible Worlds

In Court but Out of Sight: Delaware Chancery Court Arbitration

Originalism, Arbitration, and the Civil Jury

Occupy Arbitration? Judicial Nonviolent Resistance

Negotiating Symbolism

How Will Courts Review the NLRB Employment Class Action Decision?

On the Benefits of Consumer Arbitration

The Commodification of Legal Decisionmaking

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