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The Erie Doctrine: A Flowchart, Michael S. Green Jan 2018

The Erie Doctrine: A Flowchart, Michael S. Green

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Choice Of Law As General Common Law: A Reply To Professor Brilmayer, Michael S. Green Jan 2012

Choice Of Law As General Common Law: A Reply To Professor Brilmayer, Michael S. Green

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Appreciating Mandatory Rules: A Reply To Critics, Scott Dodson Jan 2008

Appreciating Mandatory Rules: A Reply To Critics, Scott Dodson

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It seems that few are pleased with the Court’s recent decision in Bowles v. Russell, in which the Court held the time limit for filing a notice of appeal to be jurisdictional and therefore not susceptible to the unique circumstances doctrine. As I wrote in this original essay, I believe the Court disrupted prior precedent and missed a golden opportunity to develop, in a principled way, a framework for characterizing rules as jurisdictional or not, and I adhere to those views. Three have responded to my essay. Professor Beth Burch criticizes Bowles for some of the same …


Criminal Procedure And The Conflict Of Laws, John Bernard Corr Jan 1985

Criminal Procedure And The Conflict Of Laws, John Bernard Corr

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Mcmillan V. Mcmillan: Choice Of Law In A Sinkhole, Doug R. Rendleman Jan 1981

Mcmillan V. Mcmillan: Choice Of Law In A Sinkhole, Doug R. Rendleman

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