Posts Tagged ‘Civil Procedure’
Extending Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4(k)(2): A Way to (Partially) Clean up the Personal Jurisdiction Mess
67 Am. U. L. Rev. 413 (2017) *Lillis Family Distinguished Professor of Law, Creighton University School of Law. Thanks to Professors Peter Hay, Richard Freer, Irina Fox, Michael Hoffheimer, Christopher Whytock, and the Hon. Richard Kopf for their helpful comments on earlier drafts. Download PDF The Supreme Court’s personal jurisdiction jurisprudence has become increasingly constricted…
Read MoreThe Patently Unexceptional Venue Statute
By Paul R. Gugliuzza and Megan M. La Belle
Read MoreImpermissive Counterclaims: Why Nonresident Plaintiffs Can Contest Personal Jurisdiction in Unrelated Countersuits
65 Am. U. L. Rev. 641 (2016) *Junior Staff Member, American University Law Review, Volume 65; J.D. Candidate, May 2017, American University Washington College of Law; B.A., Philosophy, 2011, Whitman College. I am extraordinarily grateful for the thoughtful feedback and meticulous edits provided by my friends and colleagues on the Law Review. I owe a…
Read MoreReconceptualizing Managerial Judges
65 Am. U. L. Rev. 353 (2015) *Assistant Professor of Law, Duquesne University School of Law; J.D., Marshall Wythe School of Law at the College of William & Mary; B.A., Yale University. The author thanks the Honorable Mark R. Hornaak, the Honorable James G. Carr, Judith Resnik, Steven Gensler, Michael Kaufmann, Jane Moriarty, Wesley Oliver, John…
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