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Interest Analysis And Maritime Choice Of Law: Phillips V. Amoco Trinidad Oil Co., Douglas H. Stein
Interest Analysis And Maritime Choice Of Law: Phillips V. Amoco Trinidad Oil Co., Douglas H. Stein
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Civil Procedure - When A United States Court Of Appeals Has Predicted The Course Of State Law On A Question Of First Impression In A State Within That Circuit The Federal Courts Of Other Circuits Should Defer To That Holding, Lynne Heckert
Villanova Law Review
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Conflicts Cases And The Problem Of Relevant Time: A Response To The Hague Symposium, Louise Weinberg
Conflicts Cases And The Problem Of Relevant Time: A Response To The Hague Symposium, Louise Weinberg
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Factors, Etc., Inc. V. Pro Arts Inc., Kevin E. Balfe
Factors, Etc., Inc. V. Pro Arts Inc., Kevin E. Balfe
Hofstra Law Review
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A Wishful Thinker's Rehearing In The Hague Case, Frederic L. Kirgis Jr.
A Wishful Thinker's Rehearing In The Hague Case, Frederic L. Kirgis Jr.
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Three Might-Have-Beens: A Reaction To The Symposium On Allstate Insurance Co. V. Hague, Andreas F. Lowenfeld
Three Might-Have-Beens: A Reaction To The Symposium On Allstate Insurance Co. V. Hague, Andreas F. Lowenfeld
Hofstra Law Review
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Particularism In The Conflict Of Laws, Courtland H. Peterson
Particularism In The Conflict Of Laws, Courtland H. Peterson
Hofstra Law Review
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In Search Of A Choice-Of-Law Reviewing Standard -- Reflections On Allstate Insurance Co. V. Hague, Gene R. Shreve
In Search Of A Choice-Of-Law Reviewing Standard -- Reflections On Allstate Insurance Co. V. Hague, Gene R. Shreve
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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State Marital Property Laws And Federally Created Benefits: A Conflict Of Laws Analysis, Louise Everett Graham
State Marital Property Laws And Federally Created Benefits: A Conflict Of Laws Analysis, Louise Everett Graham
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The laws of individual states have historically controlled familial relationships and the rights and responsibilities derived from them. The injection of federal rights into the domestic relations area has generally been confined to resolution of claims that the application of particular state laws violated either due process or equal protection rights of particular persons. In a limited number of cases concerning marital property, however, one party has relied upon a federal law creating a benefit or right that conflicts with the state-created rule apportioning marital property or establishing a support obligation. Such a conflict of laws problem arose in McCarty …