Authors
Harold R. Medina Professor of Procedural Jurisprudence
,
Columbia University
Bert I. Huang
Bert I. Huang is the Harold R. Medina Professor of Procedural Jurisprudence at Columbia University, where he has been recognized for excellence in teaching. He has served on the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States and on the advisory committee on appellate rules for the Judicial Conference of the United States.

Authors
Harold R. Medina Professor of Procedural Jurisprudence
,
Columbia University
Bert I. Huang
Bert I. Huang is the Harold R. Medina Professor of Procedural Jurisprudence at Columbia University, where he has been recognized for excellence in teaching. He has served on the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States and on the advisory committee on appellate rules for the Judicial Conference of the United States.

Authors
Harold R. Medina Professor of Procedural Jurisprudence
,
Columbia University
Bert I. Huang
Bert I. Huang is the Harold R. Medina Professor of Procedural Jurisprudence at Columbia University, where he has been recognized for excellence in teaching. He has served on the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States and on the advisory committee on appellate rules for the Judicial Conference of the United States.

Authors
Harold R. Medina Professor of Procedural Jurisprudence
,
Columbia University
Bert I. Huang
Bert I. Huang is the Harold R. Medina Professor of Procedural Jurisprudence at Columbia University, where he has been recognized for excellence in teaching. He has served on the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States and on the advisory committee on appellate rules for the Judicial Conference of the United States.

