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No Notice, No Hearing, No Problem? The Constitutionality Of North Carolina's Prejudgment Statute, Jason A. Jennings
No Notice, No Hearing, No Problem? The Constitutionality Of North Carolina's Prejudgment Statute, Jason A. Jennings
Campbell Law Review
Accordingly, this Comment will analyze the constitutionality of North Carolina's prejudgment statutes. Part I will take a brief look at the history of prejudgment statutes and the "power" doctrine articulated by the United States Supreme Court in Pennoyer v. Neff. Part II will discuss the impact of subsequent Supreme Court cases.
Personal Jurisdiction And The Internet: Is A Home Page Enough To Satisfy Minimum Contacts?, Kevin R. Lyn
Personal Jurisdiction And The Internet: Is A Home Page Enough To Satisfy Minimum Contacts?, Kevin R. Lyn
Campbell Law Review
This paper reviews the Internet in general and the law concerning personal jurisdiction. Recent federal cases are considered in which Internet home pages have been both successfully and unsuccessfully asserted as a basis for personal jurisdiction. Thereafter, the law in this area is summarized and the various viewpoints on the issue are presented, including opinions posted on the Internet itself. Lastly, this paper summarizes the issue of personal jurisdiction and the Internet and presents some possible recommendations for the Internet user.
Untying The Gordian Knot: An Orderly Approach To Federal Jurisdiction Issues In A Basic Course In United States Constitutional Law, Thomas C. Marks Jr.
Untying The Gordian Knot: An Orderly Approach To Federal Jurisdiction Issues In A Basic Course In United States Constitutional Law, Thomas C. Marks Jr.
Campbell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Martinez, Oliphant And Federal Court Review Of Tribal Activity Under The Indian Civil Rights Act, Robert Laurence
Martinez, Oliphant And Federal Court Review Of Tribal Activity Under The Indian Civil Rights Act, Robert Laurence
Campbell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Section 337 Jurisdiction And The Forgotten Remedy, Janet Saxon, Paul Newhouse
Section 337 Jurisdiction And The Forgotten Remedy, Janet Saxon, Paul Newhouse
Campbell Law Review
No abstract provided.