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Horizontal Erie And The Presumption Of Forum Law, Michael S. Green Jun 2013

Horizontal Erie And The Presumption Of Forum Law, Michael S. Green

Michael S. Green

According to Erie Railroad v. Tompkins and its progeny, a federal
court interpreting state law must decide as the state’s supreme
court would. In this Article, I argue that a state court interpreting
the law of a sister state is subject to the same obligation. It must
decide as the sister state’s supreme court would.


Horizontal Erie is such a plausible idea that one might think it is
already established law. But the Supreme Court has in fact given
state courts significant freedom to misinterpret sister-state law. And
state courts have taken advantage of this freedom, by routinely presuming
that …


The Courts And Grant Reform: A Time For Action, George D. Brown Dec 1980

The Courts And Grant Reform: A Time For Action, George D. Brown

George D. Brown

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