Maria Glover (@mariaglover) 's Twitter Profile
Maria Glover

@mariaglover

Professor at Georgetown Law. Expert in civil procedure, complex litigation, private regulation, litigation finance.

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linkhttps://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/j-maria-glover/ calendar_today23-07-2009 23:41:52

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Howard Erichson (@howarderichson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm thrilled to see the 1st edition of our civil procedure textbook in print, co-authored by the incredible Maria Glover. Process matters, it's hard to teach process well, and a good book makes a huge difference. wklegaledu.com/Erichson-Civil…

I'm thrilled to see the 1st edition of our civil procedure textbook in print, co-authored by the incredible <a href="/mariaglover/">Maria Glover</a>. Process matters, it's hard to teach process well, and a good book makes a huge difference.
wklegaledu.com/Erichson-Civil…
Padma Lakshmi (@padmalakshmi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Say Their Names 🕯: Delaina Ashley Yaun Paul Andre Michels Xiaojie Tan Daoyou Feng Julie Park Hyeon Jeong Park (Identities of the two other victims have not been released as of now) #StopAsianHate

Maria Glover (@mariaglover) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hugely important decision and a huge relief. Congrats Deepak Gupta for your great work in achieving this outcome. Howard Erichson: we'll enjoy adding this to our book. #civprotwitter #civpro #complexlittwitter #SCOTUS

Adam Zimmerman (@adam_zimmerman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice summary of what the California opioid verdict might mean—or not mean—for the future of the Opioid litigation, with Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, Maria Glover and yours truly. #ComplexLitTwitter law360.com/articles/14374…

Adam Zimmerman (@adam_zimmerman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For your weekend reading pleasure, I highly recommend Maria Glover’s “Mass Arbitration” (forthcoming Stanford Law Review), which exhaustively examines how entrepreneurial lawyers have turned the tables on forced arbitration & what it means for our litigation system. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

For your weekend reading pleasure, I highly recommend <a href="/mariaglover/">Maria Glover</a>’s “Mass Arbitration” (forthcoming <a href="/StanLRev/">Stanford Law Review</a>), which exhaustively examines how entrepreneurial lawyers have turned the tables on forced arbitration &amp; what it means for our litigation system. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
Danielle D'Onfro (@danielledonfro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Always read Maria Glover Her writing on the state of litigation & procedure goes a long way towards explaining why the substantive law is the way it is today.

Stanford Law Review (@stanlrev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the next article of Issue 6, Maria Glover of Georgetown Law develops the first and only case study of mass arbitration and provides a taxonomy of the results. stanfordlawreview.org/print/article/…

Maria Glover (@mariaglover) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forced arbitration gets turned on its head--I studied it for 3 years so you don't have to. :) Honored to see this in print with Stanford Law Review : Mass Arbitration at stanfordlawreview.org/print/article/… via Stanford Law Review

Dr. Rebecca Gladstone (@becctococcus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unpopular opinion: Hybrid conferences should be here to stay. This is an inclusivity and accessibility issue, particularly for attendees from Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs). 🧵1/11

Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵 BIDEN 2024. I will be forever grateful to Biden for coming out of retirement in 2020 to run against Trump. I have deep respect for the way he handled 2020 and the trying circumstances of the aftermath of that contentious election. He inherited a bitterly divided country at …

Georgetown Law (@georgetownlaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As noted in Reuters, #GeorgetownLaw's Maria Glover predicted that if the bellwether process mandated by batching provisions resembles a class action or MDL model, defendants “would probably prefer to be in court” after all. #Verizon #massarbitration ow.ly/nKJ450LPiAn

Greg Greene (@ggreeneva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Things that did _not_ kill kids today: - a renaissance sculpture - a film about Ruby Bridges - drag queen story time - the word ‘tampon’ - critical race theory - woke banks - saying that Rosa Parks was Black - gender-affirming care - ‘The Bluest Eye’ What did: -an AR-f––ing-15