Announcement & Call for Papers: Civil Procedure Workshop (UC Law San Francisco, May 31-June 1, 2024)
Civil Procedure & Federal Courts Blog
by Adam Steinman
8M ago
Here is the announcement and call for papers for the Ninth Annual Civil Procedure Workshop, courtesy of Scott Dodson: We are excited to announce that CPW9 will be hosted by UC Law SF in downtown San Francisco May 31-June 1 ..read more
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AALS Civil Procedure Section – Call for Nominations
Civil Procedure & Federal Courts Blog
by Adam Steinman
8M ago
The AALS Civil Procedure Section is seeking nominations for its inaugural Best Article Award for junior faculty. The deadline for nominations is September 1, 2023. Full announcement below… Best Article Award – AALS Civil Procedure Section The Civil Procedure Section ..read more
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AALS Federal Courts Section - Call for Nominations
Civil Procedure & Federal Courts Blog
by Adam Steinman
8M ago
The AALS Federal Courts Section is seeking nominations for the Daniel J. Meltzer Award and the Best Untenured Article Award. The deadline for Meltzer Award nominations is September 29, 2023. The deadline for Best Untenured Article Award nominations is September ..read more
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Michalski on Reagan, Giffin & Germano on Electronic Filing and Pro Se Litigants
Civil Procedure & Federal Courts Blog
by Adam Steinman
1y ago
Now on the Courts Law section of JOTWELL is Roger Michalski’s essay, The Swift Completion of Their Appointed Rounds. Roger reviews Tim Reagan, Carly Giffin & Roy Germano’s recent article, Federal Courts’ Electronic Filing by Pro Se Litigants (Federal Judicial ..read more
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Campos on Francus on the Bankruptcy Texas Two-Step
Civil Procedure & Federal Courts Blog
by Adam Steinman
1y ago
This week on the Courts Law section of JOTWELL is Sergio Campos’s essay, Cutting Into the Texas Two-Step. Sergio reviews Michael Francus’s recent essay, Texas Two-Stepping Out of Bankruptcy, 120 Mich. L. Rev. Online 38 (2022 ..read more
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Effron on Simon on Aggregation via Bankruptcy
Civil Procedure & Federal Courts Blog
by Adam Steinman
1y ago
This week on the Courts Law section of JOTWELL is Robin Effron’s essay, Fighting the Grift: The Stubborn Creep of Bankruptcy as a Forum for Aggregate Litigation. Robin reviews Lindsey Simon’s recent article, Bankruptcy Grifters, 131 Yale L.J. 1154 (2022 ..read more
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Bartholomew on Ormerod on Qui Tam Enforcement of Privacy Laws
Civil Procedure & Federal Courts Blog
by Adam Steinman
1y ago
This week on the Courts Law section of JOTWELL is Christine Bartholomew’s essay, Refashioning Old Tools for Modern Society. Christine reviews a recent article by Peter Ormerod, Privacy Qui Tams, 98 Notre Dame L. Rev. (forthcoming 2023 ..read more
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Mullenix on Dodge, Gardner & Whytock on State Forum Non Conveniens
Civil Procedure & Federal Courts Blog
by Adam Steinman
1y ago
This week on the Courts Law section of JOTWELL is Linda Mullenix’s essay, Deconstructing Forum Non Conveniens in the Context of Procedural Federalism. Linda reviews a recent article by Bill Dodge, Maggie Gardner, and Chris Whytock, The Many State Doctrines ..read more
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New SCOTUS Cert Grants as October Term 2022 Begins
Civil Procedure & Federal Courts Blog
by Adam Steinman
1y ago
It’s the beginning of the Supreme Court’s October Term 2022, and the Court kicked things off with the order list following its end-of-the-summer “Long Conference” last week. It granted certiorari in nine cases today. Here are a few that may ..read more
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Carroll on Greene & Renberg on Non-Lawyer Judges
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by Adam Steinman
1y ago
This week on the Courts Law section of JOTWELL is Maureen Carroll’s essay, Non-Lawyer Judges in Devalued Courts. Maureen reviews Sara Sternberg Greene & Kristen Renberg’s recent essay, Judging Without a J.D., 122 Colum. L. Rev. 1287 (2022 ..read more
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