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Kevin M. Clermont

2014

Ashcroft v. Iqbal

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Three Myths About Twombly-Iqbal, Kevin Clermont Dec 2014

Three Myths About Twombly-Iqbal, Kevin Clermont

Kevin M. Clermont

This essay tries to convey the meaning of the recent revolutionary cases on federal pleading law. To do so, it refutes the three leading myths about the Twombly and Iqbal cases and thereby establishes these three propositions: First, the Supreme Court has not revived code-based fact pleading. This first conclusion implies that the codes’ law/fact distinction plays no role in screening allegations under the new test for nonconclusoriness, and it also implies that the courts should not apply the new test for plausibility to each allegation but only to the ultimate assertion of liability. Second, we academics must beware of …