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In 2012, Klonoff posted a draft version of his forthcoming article The Decline of Class Actions [1] on SSRN. The article, which will appear in final form in the University of Washington Law Review, takes a comprehensive look at trends in the law of class actions over the past several decades, concluding that the jurisprudence has led federal courts to view class actions with increasing skepticism. The forthcoming article has already been the subject of commentary and criticism on the blog Class Action Countermeasures.[2]

In 2012, Klonoff posted a draft version of his forthcoming article The Decline of Class Actions[3] on SSRN. The article, which will appear in final form in the University of Washington Law Review, takes a comprehensive look at trends in the law of class actions over the past several decades, concluding that the jurisprudence has led federal courts to view class actions with increasing skepticism. The forthcoming article has already been the subject of commentary and criticism on the blog Class Action Countermeasures.[4]

  1. ^ [1], Robert H. Klonoff, The Decline of Class Actions. Retrieved on May 17, 2012.
  2. ^ [2] Class Action Countermeasures, Apr. 19, 2012. Retrieved on May 17, 2012.
  3. ^ Robert H. Klonoff, The Decline of Class Actions, available at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2038985
  4. ^ Class Action Countermeasures, Apr. 19, 2012 Retrieved on May 17, 2012.