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- DAVID SCHOENBROD ANGUS MACBETH DAVID I.LEVINE DAVID J.JUNG 著
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Chapter 1.Introduction to the Law of Remedies1
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller Remedies in a Traditional Private Case3
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Remedies in a Public Law Case4
Abram Chayes,The Role of the Judge in Public Law Litigation5
Remedies:Public and Private8
Chapter 2.Sources and Limits of the Courts’ Remedial Pow-er10
A.“Where There’s a Right,There’s a Remedy”12
Bivens v.Six Unknown Named Agents of Federal Bureau of Narcotics12
Notes18
B.Limits on the Courts’ Remedial Power20
Schweiker v.Chilicky20
Notes26
A Digression:Remedial Choice in the Statutory Context27
A Further Digression:Official Immunity,Sovereign Immuni-ty,and the Eleventh Amendment29
Vicki C.Jackson,The Supreme Court,The Eleventh Amendment,and State Sovereign Immunity30
Rizzo v.Goode36
Notes41
United States v.City of Philadelphia42
Notes48
Chapter 3.The Nature,Availability,and Scope of Injunc-tions51
A.The Nature of An Injunction51
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) The Choice Between an Injunction and Damages51
B.Plaintiff’s Rightful Position as the Measure of an Injunction55
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Defining the Right-ful Position55
Mt.Healthy City School District Board of Education v.Doyle56
Notes59
Note on Rightful Position as Reconsideration or Remand in Administrative Law60
B.Plaintiff’s Rightful Position as the Measure of an Injunction—Continued62
Problem62
Newman v.Alabama63
Notes65
C.The Prerequisites for Injunctive Relief66
1.Threat of Harm66
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) The Threat of Harm66
Hecht Co.v.Bowles67
Notes71
Note on the Relationship Between Threat of Harm and the Scope of an Injunction72
City of Los Angeles v.Lyons74
Notes83
2.Inadequate Remedy at Law85
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) The Choice Between Legal and Equitable Remedies85
Note on the Maxims of Equity86
Note on the Declining Importance of the Inadequate Remedy at Law Rule88
Laycock,The Death of the Irreparable Injury Rule89
Note on Whether to Abandon the Inadequacy Requirement90
Alan Schwartz,The Case for Specific Performance92
Notes95
Note on Legislative Variations on the Inadequacy Require-ment in Administrative Law96
3.Practicality of Enforcement97
D.Granting Less or More Than Plaintiff’s Rightful Position100
1.Granting Less Than Plaintiff’s Rightful Position:Balanc-ing the Equities100
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Balancing the Equities100
Note on When Injunctions Are Efficient101
Smith v.Staso Milling Co104
Notes106
Brown v.Board of Education (Brown Ⅱ)110
Notes112
Problem113
Tennessee Valley Authority v.Hill113
Notes121
Weinberger v.Romero-Barcelo121
Notes128
David Schoenbrod,The Measure of an Injunction:A Princi-ple to Replace Balancing the Equities and Tailoring the Remedy130
Note on Balancing in Administrative Enforcement133
D.Granting Less or More Than Plaintiff’s Rightful Position-Continued133
2.Granting More Than Plaintiff’s Rightful Position:Pro-phylactic Orders133
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Prophylactic Orders133
Swann v.Charlotte.Mecklenburg Board of Education137
Notes144
Problems147
3.Injunctions That Harm Persons Not Adjudged to Have Violated Plaintiffs’ Rights151
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Injunctions That Harm the Innocent151
Martin v.Wilks154
Notes160
E.Specific Remedies Other Than Injunctions161
Chapter 4.Procedures for Formulating,Administering,and Enforcing the Injunction165
A.Procedures for Obtaining Injunctive Relief165
1.Types of Injunctions165
Problem:Unauthorized Merchants168
2.Standards for Granting Preliminary Relief168
Chalk v.United States District Court169
Notes173
John Leubsdorf,The Standard for Preliminary Injunctions173
American Hospital Supply Corporation v.Hospital Products Limited179
Notes182
Problems183
3.The Security Requirement183
(a) The Amount of Security183
(b) Collecting on the Security185
B.Formulating and Administering the Injunction185
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Drafting and Ad-ministering an Injunction185
1.Drafting the Injunction185
Special Project—The Remedial Process in Institutional Re-form Litigation186
Curtis J.Berger,Away From the Court House and Into the Field.The Odyssey of a Special Master191
Hart v.Community School Board200
Curtis J.Berger,Away From the Court House and Into the Field:The Odyssey of a Special Master205
Notes208
2.Administering the Injunction209
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Determining Compliance With an Injunction209
B.Formulating and Administering the Injunction—Continued Developments in the Law—Injunctions210
James A.Henderson,Jr.& Richard A.Pearson,Implement-ing Federal Environmental Policies:The Limits of Aspira-tional Commands212
Notes214
Special Project—The Remedial Process in Institutional Re-form Litigation216
Notes219
David I.Levine,The Authority for the Appointment of Remedial Special Masters in Federal Institutional Reform Litigation:The History Reconsidered220
Illinois v.Costle222
Notes224
Murray Levine,Charles P.Ewing & David I.Levine,The Use of Law for Prevention in the Public Interest225
Note230
Michael Lottman,Enforcing Judicial Decrees:Now Comes the Hard Part230
Problems232
3.Accommodating Changing Circumstances:Modification of the Decree232
Timothy S.Jost,From Swift to Stotts and Beyond:Modifica-tion of Injunctions in the Federal Courts233
Note on Modification of a Permanent Injunction234
Problems235
Firefighters Local Union No.1784 v.Stotts236
Notes246
4.Retaining,Closing and Re.opening a Case247
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Obtaining Re-lease From an Injunction247
Morgan v.Nucci248
Notes253
United States v.Overton254
Dowell v.Board of Education260
Notes262
C.Resistance to the Decree263
1.The Contempt Power264
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Civil or Crimi-nal Contempt264
Hicks on Behalf of Feiock v.Feiock265
Notes on In Personam Versus In Rem Enforcement273
Notes on the Classification of Contempt Proceedings273
Notes on the Elements of Contempt274
Notes on Sanctions276
Problem:Dr.Morgan and Ms.Bouknight277
Notes on Procedures278
C.Resistance to the Decree—Continued279
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Violating an Anticipated Order279
Griffin v.County School Board of Prince Edward County279
Notes on Getting Tricky With a Court284
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) The Collateral Bar Rule286
In re Providence Journal Co286
Notes on the Collateral Bar Rule293
2.Enforcement Against Persons Who Are Not Parties295
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Injunctions That Require The Cooperation Of Nonparties295
State University of New York v.Denton295
Notes on Injunctions Against Nonparties298
United States v.Hall300
Notes304
Note on Washington v.Washington State Commercial Pas-senger Fishing Vessel Assoc305
Note on Notice306
3.Enforcement Against the Government307
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Injunctions That Require the Cooperation of Public Officials307
Notes on Virginia v.West Virginia310
Note on Why Courts so Rarely Try to Override Legislatures313
Note on How the Eleventh Amendment Complicates Enforce-ment313
Jenkins v.Missouri319
Notes on the Judicial Power to Override Legislative Choices326
United States v.City of Yonkers328
Spallone v.United States338
Notes on Tactics to Override Legislative Decisions347
Alexander Bickel,The Least Dangerous Branch352
Chapter 5.Declaratory Judgment358
Aetna Life Insurance Co.v.Haworth361
Notes364
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Declaratory Judg-ment365
Cunningham Brothers,Inc.v.Bail366
Notes369
Note on Jurisdiction Under the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act371
Note on the Eleventh Amendment and Declaratory Judgment372
Poe v.Ullman374
Notes377
Note on Resolving Uncertainty in the Enforcement of Regulations378
Note on Reformation381
Chapter 6.Criminal and Civil Sanctions383
A.Distinguishing Criminal and Civil Sanctions383
Kennedy v.Mendoza-Martinez384
United States v.Halper388
United States v.Salerno394
Notes399
Notes on Differences Between Civil and Criminal Proceedings400
B.Principle of Proportionality403
Solem v.Helm403
Notes411
Note on Sentencing413
United States Sentencing Commission,Sentencing Guidelines for United States Courts414
Notes420
Report of Independent Counsel in In re Edwin Meese Ⅲ422
Note426
Problem427
C.Punitive Damages428
Grimshaw v.Ford Motor Co428
Juzwin v.Amtorg Trading Corp.(Juzwin Ⅰ)435
Juzwin v.Amtorg Trading Corp.(Juzwin Ⅱ)441
Notes443
D.Civil Economic Sanctions447
William Drayton,Economic Law Enforcement447
Notes456
United States v.Coastal States Crude Gathering Co459
Calero-Toledo v.Pearson Yacht Leasing Co461
Notes464
Chapter 7.Money Judgments:Damages and Restitution466
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) The Damages Option466
A.Introduction466
Charles McCormick,Handbook on the Law of Damages466
Bowen v.Massachusetts467
Notes473
Problem:Miller v.Insurance Company (A Variation) Damages,or “Equitable Monetary Relief”?476
Memphis Community School District v.Stachura476
Notes482
B.The Basic Issues486
Charles McCormick,Handbook on the Law of Damages486
Notes487
Problems493
C.An Overview of Tort Damages494
Ayers v.Jackson Township494
Notes507
Note,California’s Collateral Source Rule and Plaintiff’s Receipt of Uninsured Motorist Benefits514
D.An Overview of Contract Damages518
Great American Music Machine,Inc.v.Mid-South Record Press-ing Co518
Notes525
Justin Sweet,Liquidated Damages in California531
E.An Overview of Restitution535
Restatement of Restitution535
Restitution:Concepts and Terms535
1.The Substantive Basis for Unjust Enrichment Claims537
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Restitution for Benefits Conferred537
Kossian v.American National Insurance Co538
Notes541
Note on the Substantive Law of Restitution543
2.The Elements of the Restitutionary Award545
Hutchison v.Pyburn545
Notes on Rescission and Restitution548
Notes550
3.Measuring the Restitutionary Recovery553
Olwell v.Nye & Nissen553
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) A Restitution Option?555
Ramona Manor Convalescent Hospital v.Care Enterprises556
Notes557
Notes on Measuring the Restitutionary Recovery558
4.Equitable Restitutionary Remedies562
Latham v.Father Divine562
Restatement of Restitution563
North American Coin & Currency,Ltd.v.Eastlic564
Notes566
The Corporation of the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints v.Jolley568
Notes570
United States v.Banco Cafetero Panama573
Notes578
Snepp v.United States581
Notes586
Problem:Moore v.Regents of the University of California589
F.A Closer Look:Some Transsubstantive Issues589
1.The Plaintiff’s Cause of Action:Tort,Contract,or Resti-tution?589
Seaman’s Direct Buying Service,Inc.v.Standard Oil Compa-ny of California589
Notes596
Problem:Expectation,Reliance or Restitution?600
2.Elements of the Award602
Bell v.City of Milwaukee602
Notes606
F.A Closer Look:Some Transsubstantive Issues—Continued610
3.Measuring the Damages610
(a) Value610
Ohio v.Department of the Interior610
Problems619
Notes620
(b) Time and Value624
Redevelopment Agency of the City of Burbank v.Gil-more624
Notes627
Note,Interest as Damages in California628
Notes629
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Prejudg-ment Interest630
Pretre v.United States630
Notes636
4.Limits on Recovery639
(a) Avoidable Consequences and Offsetting Benefits639
Munn v.Southern Health Plan,Inc639
Notes645
Notes on Offsetting Benefits646
Charles J.Goetz & Robert E.Scott,Measuring Sellers’Damages:The Lost Profits Puzzle646
Notes647
(b) Foreseeability648
Evra Corp.v.Swiss Bank Corp648
Notes655
(c) Certainty657
Evergreen Amusement Corp.v.Milstead657
Notes659
5.Managing Damages Actions:The New Public Law Liti-gation?660
Peter H.Schuck,The Role of Judges in Settling Complex Cases:The Agent Orange Example660
Notes665
Abram Chayes,The Role of the Judge in Public Law Litiga-tion665
Richard L.Marcus,Public Law Litigation and Legal Schol-arship665
Notes669
Chapter 8.Collection of Monetary Judgments671
A.Provisional Relief671
Fuentes v.Shevin671
Notes680
Mitchell v.W.T. Grant Co681
Notes685
North Georgia Finishing,Inc.v.Di-Chem,Inc.685
A.Provisional Relief—Continued Notes689
B.Post-Judgment Relief691
1.Basic Collection Strategy691
James J.Brown,Collecting a Judgment691
Notes694
Kahn v.Berman695
Notes700
2.Exempt Property701
Gutterman v.First National Bank of Anchorage701
Notes706
In the Matter of Carol J.v.William J707
Notes709
3.Foreclosure Sales711
Griggs v.Miller711
Notes712
4.Body Execution714
Landrigan v.McElroy714
Notes718
Chapter 9.Conduct of the Plaintiff:Bars to Obtaining Re-lief719
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Plaintiff’s Conduct720
A.Unclean Hands and In Pari Delicto721
Keystone Driller Co.v.General Excavator Co722
Notes725
Clinton E.Worden & Co.v.California Fig Syrup Co726
Notes728
Bateman Eichler,Hill Richards,Inc.v.Berner729
Notes736
B.Estoppel738
Johnson v.Williford738
Notes742
Note on the Government as Plaintiff746
C.Laches and Statutes of Limitations748
Saffron v.Department of the Navy749
Shell v.Strong752
Notes756
Chapter 10.Attorneys’ Fees759
A.The Power of the Court to Award Attorneys’ Fees760
Problem:Country Lodge v.Miller (Reprised) Paying the Attorneys760
Brandt v.Superior Court762
Notes767
B.The Parties That Congress Has Made Eligible for Attorneys’Fees767
Texas State Teachers Association v.Garland Independent School District768
B.The Parties That Congress Has Made Eligible for Attorneys’ Fees—Continued772
Notes772
C.The Measure of the Fees775
1.What Work Is Compensable?776
Sullivan v.Hudson776
Notes784
2.The Rate of Compensation785
(a) Superior Performance786
(b) Risk of Loss Contingency787
(c) Contingency Fee Contract789
Notes790
D.Conflicts of Interest792
In re Fine Paper Antitrust Litigation792
Notes798
Evans v.Jeff D799
Notes805
Appendix808
Addendum:Missouri v.Jenkins821
INDEX841