
The Death of the Irreparable Injury Rule
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- Intro
- Contents
- 1. A Functional Approach to Choosing Remedies
- A. The Irreparable Injury Rule
- 1. The Equivalence of the Two Formulations
- 2. The Possible Meanings of the Rule
- B. Refining the Question
- 1. Functional Choices in Remedies Law
- 2. The Universe of Cases in Which Choice Is Possible
- 3. The Historical Origins of Current Law
- 4. The Definition of Adequacy
- 5. Testing the Thesis
- Notes on Choosing Remedies
- 2. Irreplaceability
- A. Losses That Cannot Be Replaced
- 1. Real Property
- 2. Personal Property
- 3. Intangible Rights
- B. Losses That Can Be Replaced Only with Difficulty
- C. Damages That Are Hard to Measure
- D. Losses That Plaintiff Should Not Have to Suffer
- Notes on Irreplaceability
- 3. Other Means of Escaping the Rule
- A. Other Sources of Irreparable Injury
- 1. Preventing a "Multiplicity of Suits,
- 2. Insolvent Defendants
- 3. Immune Defendants
- 4. Harms from Interim Uncertainty
- 5. Loss of Legitimate Tactical Advantage
- 6. Procedural Restrictions on Legal Remedies
- B. Cases Refusing to Apply the Rule
- Notes on Other Means of Escape
- 4. Why Courts Invoke the Rule
- A. Cases Actually Applying the Rule
- B. Cases Purporting to Apply the Rule
- Notes on Invoking the Rule
- 5. Preliminary Relief
- A. The Dominance of Preliminary Relief Cases
- B. Contrasting Permanent and Preliminary Relief
- C. The Standard for Preliminary Injunctions
- Notes on Preliminary Relief
- 6. Deference to Other Authority
- A. Federal Courts and State Courts
- B. Courts and Administrative Agencies
- C. Courts and the Executive
- Notes on Deference
- 7. Avoiding Over Enforcement
- A. Hardship to Defendant or Others
- B. Freedom of Speech
- C. Personal Service Contracts
- 1. Specific Relief Against Employees
- 2. Specific Relief Against Employers
- Notes on Over Enforcement
- 8. Other Substantive Reasons
- A. Deference to More Particular Law
- B. Hostility to the Merits of Plaintiff's Case
- C. Miscellaneous Reasons
- D. Conclusion
- Notes on Substantive Reasons
- 9. Other Procedural Reasons
- A. Jury Trial
- 1. Civil Jury Trial
- 2. Criminal Jury Trial and Associated Rights of Criminal Procedure
- B. Ripeness and Mootness
- C. Practicality
- Notes on Procedural Reasons
- 10. The Disparate Uses of a Code Phrase
- Notes on a Code Phrase
- 11. Holmes, Posner, and Efficient Breach
- A. The Positive Law and Efficient Breach
- B. A Note on the Normative Argument
- 1. The Economic Argument
- 2. The Moral Argument
- C. Conclusion
- Notes on Efficient Breach
- 12. Conforming Doctrine to Reality
- A. A Tentative Restatement
- 1. General Rule
- 2. Undue Hardship
- 3. Burden on Innocent Third Parties
- 4. Impracticality
- 5. Personal Service Contracts
- 6. Prior Restraints on Speech
- 7. Civil Jury Trial
- 8. Equality Among Creditors
- 9. Interference with Other Authorities
- 10. Interference with Other Law
- 11. Ripeness
- 12. Mootness
- 13. Preliminary Specific Relief
- 14. Coercive Collection of Money
- 15. Sale of Fungible Goods
- 16. Preliminary Substitutionary Relief
- 17. Criminal Procedure
- B. A Proposal for Legislative Repeal
- C. The Need for Reform
- Notes on Conforming Doctrine
- TABLE OF CASES
- TABLE OF SECONDARY SOURCES
- INDEX
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