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- W175268662 abstract "We have become so transfixed by the achievement of James Wm. Moore and his colleagues in creating, nurturing, expounding and annotating a great trans-substantive code of procedure that we often miss the persistent and inevitable tension between procedure generalized across substantive lines and procedure applied to implement a particular substantive end. There are, indeed, trans-substantive values which may be expressed, and to some extent served, by a code of procedure. But there are also demands of particular substantive objectives which cannot be served except through the purposeful shaping, indeed, the manipulation, of process to a case or to an area of law. What follows is by no means an attempt to denigrate or undermine the ongoing trans-substantive achievement of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Rather it is an exploration to rediscover the feel of a tension. That this tension has by no means been buried strikes me as one of the least appreciated dimensions of the achievement of Professor Moore. His treatise has kept before the profession a vision of the Federal Rules as a coherent structure; at the same time it has embraced the flexibility of application which lets them serve so many ends. From the outset, Professor Moore's vision of the integrity of the Federal Rules has struck me as akin to the structure of a coastline. Washed by litigation, the line must shift and shape itself to tides and storms. Viewed from the coastline itself, the shape may seem to alter dramatically. But from a continental perspective it appears remarkably stable and coherent. It is to the particularistic interaction of case and process that I shall address myself. But the choice of that focus should in no sense be read as a denial of the continental form." @default.
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- W175268662 title "For James Wm. Moore: Some Reflections on a Reading of the Rules" @default.
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