Stephen C. Yeazell
David G. Price and Dallas P. Price Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus
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B.A. Swarthmore, 1967
M.A. English and Comparative Literature, Columbia, 1968
J.D. Harvard, 1974
UCLA Law faculty since 1975
yeazell@law.ucla.edu
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Biography
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Courses
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Books
Civil Procedure.
8th ed.
Wolters Kluwer/Aspen Law & Business (2012).
Prior editions: 7th (2008); 6th (2004); 5th 2000; Little, Brown: 4th, 1996; 3rd, 1992 (with Landers & Martin); and 2nd, 1988 (with Landers & Martin). Law School Casebook Series.
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; With Selected Statutes and Cases.
Wolters Kluwer/Aspen Law & Business (2012).
Prior editions: 1988-2011.
Contemporary Civil Litigation.
Wolters Kluwer/Aspen Law & Business (2009).
From Medieval Group Litigation to the Modern Class Action.
Yale University Press (1987).
Articles and Chapters
Transparency for Civil Settlements: NASDAQ for Lawsuits?, in
Confidentiality, Transparency and the U.S. Civil Justice System
(edited by Joseph Doherty and Robert Reville and Laura Zakaras, Oxford University Press, 2012).
Full Text
Inventing Tests, Destabilizing Systems (with Kevin Clermont),
95
Iowa Law Review
821
(2010).
When and How U.S. Courts Should Cite Foreign Law, 26
Constitutional Commentary
59
(2009).
Socializing Law, Privatizing Law, Monopolizing Law, Accessing Law, 39
Loyola Law Review
691-717
(2006).
Full Text
Overhearing Part of a Conversation: Shutts as a Moment in a Long Dialogue, 74
University of Missouri - Kansas City Law Review
779-97
(2006).
Full Text
Comparative Law Without Leaving Home: What Civil Procedure Can Teach Criminal Procedure, and Vice Versa (with David Sklansky),
94
Georgetown Law Review
683-738
(2006).
Punitive Damages, Descriptive Statistics, and the Economy of Civil Litigation, 79
Notre Dame Law Review
2025-44
(2004).
Brown, The Civil Rights Movement and the Silent Litigation Revolution, 57
Vanderbilt University Law Review
1975-2003
(2004).
Getting What We Asked For, Getting What We Paid For, and Not Liking What We Got: The Vanishing Civil Trial, 1
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
943-971
(2004).
Re-financing Civil Litigation, 51
DePaul Law Review
183-217
(2001).
Full Text
Meeting the Enemy, 50
DePaul Law Review
667-74
(2000).
Judging Rules, Ruling Judges, 61
Law & Contemporary Problems
229-52
(1998).
Abstract
Good Judging and Good Judgment, 35
Court Review
8-10
(1998).
Teaching Supplemental Jurisdiction, 74
Indiana Law Journal
241-50
(1998).
Symposium: A Reappraisal of the Supplemental-Jurisdiction Statute.
The Past and Future of Defendant and Settlement Classes in Collective Litigation, 39
Arizona Law Review
687-704
(1997).
Abstract
The Misunderstood Consequences of Modern Civil Process, 1994
Wisconsin Law Review
631-78
(1994).
The New Jury and the Ancient Jury Conflict, 1990
University of Chicago Legal Forum
87-117
(1990).
Collective Litigation as Collective Action, 1989
University of Illinois Law Review
43-68
(1989).
The Salience of Salience: A Comment on Professor Hazard’s Authority in the Dock, 69
Boston University Law Review
481-86
(1989).
Default and Modern Process, in
Legal History in the Making
125-43
(edited by William M. Gordon and T. D. Fergus, Hambledon, 1987).
Reprinted in
Legal History in the Making: Proceedings of the Ninth British Legal History Conference, Glasgow, 1989, 125-44 (edited by William M. Gordon and T. D. Fergus, Hambledon, 1991).
Contributor, in
Encyclopedia of the American Constitution
(edited by Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst et al., Macmillan, 1986).
Convention, Fiction, and Law, 13
New Literary History
89-102
(1982).
From Group Litigation to Class Action: Part I: The Industrialization of Group Litigation, 27
UCLA Law Review
514-64
(1980).
Part II: Interest, Class, and Representation, 1067-121.
The Ordinary and the Extraordinary in Institutional Litigation (with Theodore Eisenberg),
93
Harvard Law Review
464-517
(1980).
Group Litigation and Social Context: Toward a History of the Class Action, 77
Columbia Law Review
866-96
(1977).
Reprinted in The Structure of Procedure 255-70 (edited by Robert M. Cover and Owen M. Fiss, Foundation Press, 1979).
Intervention and the Idea of Litigation: A Commentary on the Los Angeles School Case, 25
UCLA Law Review
244-60
(1977).
Other
Book Review, 15
Law & History Review
432-33
(1997).
Reviewing
Law and the Company We Keep, by Aviam Soifer.
Book Review, 13
Law & History Review
444-46
(1995).
Reviewing
The Law of the Other: The Mixed Jury and Changing Conceptions of Citizenship, Law and Knowledge, by Marianne Constable.
Whose Interest Is It, Anyway? The Special Prosecutor Case Is Really About Attorney-Client Relationships, 10
National Law Journal
13
(May 30, 1988).
Book Review, Professional Lives and the Life of a Profession, 4
Reviews in American History
483-89
(1977).
Reviewing
American Lawyers in a Changing Society, 1776-1876, by Maxwell Bloomfield.
Book Review, Roscoe Pound and the Strategy of Professionalism, 3
Reviews in American History
354-58
(1975).
Reviewing
Roscoe Pound: Philosopher of Law, by David Wigdor.