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Nevada V. Hall, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1978

Nevada V. Hall, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

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Judicial Jurisdiction And Choice Of Law: The Consequences Of Shaffer V. Heitner, Robert Allen Sedler Jun 1978

Judicial Jurisdiction And Choice Of Law: The Consequences Of Shaffer V. Heitner, Robert Allen Sedler

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Choice Of Law In Michigan: A Time To Go Modern, Robert Allen Sedler Mar 1978

Choice Of Law In Michigan: A Time To Go Modern, Robert Allen Sedler

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.


Through A Glass Darkly: Equal Protection For Home Rule Units In Illinois – Urbana V. Houser, Daniel H. Derby Jan 1978

Through A Glass Darkly: Equal Protection For Home Rule Units In Illinois – Urbana V. Houser, Daniel H. Derby

Scholarly Works

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Judicial Jurisdiction And Choice Of Law In Interstate Accident Cases: The Implications Of Shaffer V. Heitner, Robert Allen Sedler Jan 1978

Judicial Jurisdiction And Choice Of Law In Interstate Accident Cases: The Implications Of Shaffer V. Heitner, Robert Allen Sedler

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.


Arkansas' New Choice-Of-Law Rule Of Interstate Torts: A Critique Of Wallis, Williams And The "Better Rule Of Law", L. Lynn Hogue Jan 1978

Arkansas' New Choice-Of-Law Rule Of Interstate Torts: A Critique Of Wallis, Williams And The "Better Rule Of Law", L. Lynn Hogue

Faculty Publications By Year

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International Products Liability Litigation: Choosing The Applicable Law, William W. Park Jan 1978

International Products Liability Litigation: Choosing The Applicable Law, William W. Park

Faculty Scholarship

Growth in transnational commerce and travel has substantially increased the cases in which injury-causing products have significant contacts with more than one state. A defective automobile is manufactured in Italy, by an Italian company, and exported to France; it is purchased by a French student who drives it to Oxford, where a defect in the steering causes an accident and injury. Or, an Englishman on a business trip to Italy buys a box of Swiss chocolate, eats the candy during a stopover in Paris, and falls ill on arrival back in London; as a result of the illness, he is …