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Personal Jurisdiction: A Doctrinal Labyrinth With No Exit, Simona Grossi
Personal Jurisdiction: A Doctrinal Labyrinth With No Exit, Simona Grossi
Akron Law Review
My goal is not to categorize, critique, or refine existing doctrine, but to challenge the idea that the Supreme Court’s case-by-case approach to personal jurisdiction represents an arc of progress. In my view, all too often the Court’s apparent refinements operate as detours from the fundamental principles at stake. The result is a clutter of doctrinal tests that is inconsistent with principle and confuses more than it informs. In Part II, I briefly explore the traditional bases of jurisdiction and the Court’s elaboration of the minimum contacts test in International Shoe Co. v. State of Washington. 9 Here, I show …
New Limits On General Personal Jurisdiction: Examining The Retroactive Application Of Daimler In Long-Pending Cases, Brooke A. Weedon
New Limits On General Personal Jurisdiction: Examining The Retroactive Application Of Daimler In Long-Pending Cases, Brooke A. Weedon
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Reflections On Judicial Jurisdiction In International Cases, Gary B. Born
Reflections On Judicial Jurisdiction In International Cases, Gary B. Born
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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How Congress Should Fix Personal Jurisdiction, Stephen E. Sachs
How Congress Should Fix Personal Jurisdiction, Stephen E. Sachs
Northwestern University Law Review
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