In 1984, Hollywood star Shirley Jones convinced the Supreme Court to adopt an effects-based test for personal jurisdiction when she brought suit in California against a Florida defendant for defaming her reputation. After adopting the test in Calder v. Jones, the Court never returned to the issue, and in fact avoided personal jurisdiction questions entirely for more than two decades. This past spring, however, the Supreme Court not only revisited the personal jurisdiction doctrine but also signaled an intention to return to personal jurisdiction issues in the near future, with two justices calling specifically for development of the doctrine in cases involving modern “commerce and communication.” When the Court chooses to accept such a case...
The primary purpose of this Article is to evaluate the four most recent Supreme Court decisions on p...
The primary purpose of this Article is to evaluate the four most recent Supreme Court decisions on p...
In early 2014, the Supreme Court decided two new personal jurisdiction cases that will have a deep a...
In 1984, Hollywood star Shirley Jones convinced the Supreme Court to adopt an effects-based test for...
Commentators frequently claim that there is no single, coherent doctrine of extra-territorial person...
Commentators frequently claim that there is no single, coherent doctrine of extra-territorial person...
After more than twenty years of silence, the Supreme Court has addressed personal jurisdiction six t...
The Supreme Court has recently clarified one corner of personal jurisdiction—a court’s power to hale...
For nearly twenty years, lower courts and scholars have struggled to figure out how personal jurisdi...
In Part I, the Article discusses the history of the U.S. Supreme Court’s substantive due process lim...
Commentators have routinely noted the complexity, opacity, and multiple functions of U.S. personal j...
In early 2014, the Supreme Court decided two new personal jurisdiction cases that will have a deep a...
In early 2014, the Supreme Court decided two new personal jurisdiction cases that will have a deep a...
In early 2014, the Supreme Court decided two new personal jurisdiction cases that will have a deep a...
The primary purpose of this Article is to evaluate the four most recent Supreme Court decisions on p...
The primary purpose of this Article is to evaluate the four most recent Supreme Court decisions on p...
The primary purpose of this Article is to evaluate the four most recent Supreme Court decisions on p...
In early 2014, the Supreme Court decided two new personal jurisdiction cases that will have a deep a...
In 1984, Hollywood star Shirley Jones convinced the Supreme Court to adopt an effects-based test for...
Commentators frequently claim that there is no single, coherent doctrine of extra-territorial person...
Commentators frequently claim that there is no single, coherent doctrine of extra-territorial person...
After more than twenty years of silence, the Supreme Court has addressed personal jurisdiction six t...
The Supreme Court has recently clarified one corner of personal jurisdiction—a court’s power to hale...
For nearly twenty years, lower courts and scholars have struggled to figure out how personal jurisdi...
In Part I, the Article discusses the history of the U.S. Supreme Court’s substantive due process lim...
Commentators have routinely noted the complexity, opacity, and multiple functions of U.S. personal j...
In early 2014, the Supreme Court decided two new personal jurisdiction cases that will have a deep a...
In early 2014, the Supreme Court decided two new personal jurisdiction cases that will have a deep a...
In early 2014, the Supreme Court decided two new personal jurisdiction cases that will have a deep a...
The primary purpose of this Article is to evaluate the four most recent Supreme Court decisions on p...
The primary purpose of this Article is to evaluate the four most recent Supreme Court decisions on p...
The primary purpose of this Article is to evaluate the four most recent Supreme Court decisions on p...
In early 2014, the Supreme Court decided two new personal jurisdiction cases that will have a deep a...