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Prof. Martin H. Redish
Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, IL
Profesor Redish is the Louis and Harriet Ancel Professor of Law and Public Policy at Northwestern University School of Law, where he teaches Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, and Federal Jurisdiction. Professor Redish is the author or co-author of more than 70 articles and 15 books, including Federal Jurisdiction: Tensions in the Allocation of Judicial Power and Civil Procedure: A Modern Approach (with Marcus and Sherman. He is also one of the primary authors of the third edition of the multi-volume treatise, Moore's Federal Practice. Professor Redish made his mark in the e-discovery field with the publication of Electronic Discovery and the Litigation Matrix, 51 Duke Law Journal 561 (2001). He has appeared as an expert witness before numerous congressional committees on such subjects as the constitutionality of tobacco advertising regulation, congressional power to control federal court jurisdiction, and the jurisdictional implications of bankruptcy court reform. He has served as special consultant to the United States Judicial Conference Subcommittee on Judicial Independence, and is frequently a speaker at symposia and conferences held for members of the federal judiciary.
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