Federal Practice and Procedure
Edward H. Cooper2016
“Revising Civil Rule 56: Judge Mark R. Kravitz and the Rules Enabling Act”
Edward H. Cooper
Lewis and Clark Law Review
2014
Federal Practice and Procedure
Edward H. Cooper2012
Federal Practice and Procedure: Jurisdiction and Related Matters
Edward H. Cooper2012
Oregon Law Review
2012
“Aggregation and Choice of Law”
Edward H. Cooper
Roger Williams University Law Review
2009
Federal Practice and Procedure
Edward H. Cooper2008
Federal Practice and Procedure: Jurisdiction and Related Matters
Edward H. Cooper2008
“Symposium Reflections: A Rulemaking Perspective”
Edward H. Cooper
Mercer Law Review
2006
“Rewriting Shutts for Fun, Not to Profit”
Edward H. Cooper
University of Missouri Kansas City Law Review
2006
“Restyling the Civil Rules: Clarity Without Change”
Edward H. Cooper
Notre Dame Law Review
2004
Michigan Law Review
2002
“Federal Class Action Reform in the United States: Past and Future and Where Next?”
Edward H. Cooper
Defense Counsel Journal
2002
“Class Action Advice in the Form of Questions”
Edward H. Cooper
Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law
2001
“Aggregation and Settlement of Mass Torts”
Edward H. Cooper
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
2000
“One More Final Exam?”
Edward H. Cooper
Law Quadrangle Notes
2000
“Intentional Wrongdoer’s Indemnification of One Who Negligently Failed to Prevent the Wrong”
Edward H. Cooper
Legal Essays: Essays on Legal Topics
1999
“Civil Rule 53: An Enabling Act Challenge”
Edward H. Cooper
Texas Law Review
1998
“The (Cloudy) Future of Class Actions”
Edward H. Cooper
Arizona Law Review
1998
Federal Practice and Procedure
Edward H. Cooper1998
“An Alternative and Discretionary § 1367”
Edward H. Cooper
Indiana Law Journal
1998
“The Jurisprudence of Yogi Berra”
Edward H. Cooper
Emory Law Journal
1997
“Rule 23: Challenges to the Rulemaking Process”
Edward H. Cooper
New York University Law Review
1996
“Class Action Rule Changes: A Midpoint Report”
Edward H. Cooper
Law Quadrangle Notes
1996
“Rule 68, Fee Shifting, and the Rulemaking Process”
Edward H. Cooper
Reforming the Civil Justice System
1996
“Interstate Consolidation: A Comparison of the ALI Project with the Uniform Transfer of Litigation Act”
Edward H. Cooper
Louisiana Law Review
1994
“Discovery Cost Allocation: Comment on Cooter and Rubinfeld”
Edward H. Cooper
Journal of Legal Studies
1994
“A Summary of the December 1, 1993 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure”
Edward H. Cooper
Employment Discrimination and Civil Rights Actions in Federal and State Courts: April 28-30, 1994, San Francisco, California
1994
“Civil Rule 52(a): Rationing and Rationalizing the Resources of Appellate Review”
Edward H. Cooper
Notre Dame Law Review
1988
“Mass and Repetitive Litigation in the Federal Courts”
Edward H. Cooper
South Carolina Law Review
1987
Federal Practice and Procedure
Edward H. Cooper1984
“Timing as Jurisdiction: Federal Civil Appeals in Context”
Edward H. Cooper
Law and Contemporary Problems
1984
“Extraordinary Writ Practice in Criminal Cases: Analogies for the Military Courts”
Edward H. Cooper- Criminal Law
Federal Rules Decisions
1983
“The Case against a New Presumptive Approach to Conglomerate Mergers”
Edward H. Cooper- Corporate and Securities Law
The Conglomerate Corporation: An Antitrust Law and Economics Symposium
1981
“Government Appeals in Criminal Cases: The 1978 Decisions”
Edward H. Cooper- Criminal Law
Federal Rules Decisions
1979
“Price Discrimination Law and Economic Efficiency”
Edward H. Cooper
Michigan Law Review
1977
Federal Practice and Procedure: Jurisdiction
Edward H. Cooper1975
“Attempts and Monopolization: A Mildly Expansionary Answer to the Prophylactic Riddle of Section 2”
Edward H. Cooper- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Michigan Law Review
1973
“State Law of Patent Exploitation”
Edward H. Cooper- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Minnesota Law Review
1972
Minnesota Law Review
1970
Federal Practice and Procedure
Edward H. Cooper1969