There is a split among state courts about whether personal jurisdiction over an alleged domestic violence perpetrator is required in order to obtain a civil protection order preventing the defendant from contacting the victim. Some courts have held that such orders interfere with the defendant’s liberty interests, and therefore personal jurisdiction is a requirement under the Due Process Clause for the validity of such orders. Other courts have held that personal jurisdiction is not required because such protection orders are analogous to custody and divorce orders which have historically been entered by courts without establishing personal jurisdiction over the other party under the “status exception.” This Article argues that the focus on...
In early 2014, the Supreme Court decided two new personal jurisdiction cases that will have a deep a...
This Article examines the classic issue of the allocation of jurisdiction between the state and fede...
On May 4, 2009, the Chief Justice of Administration and Management of the Massachusetts Trial Court ...
There is a split among state courts about whether personal jurisdiction over an alleged domestic vio...
Commentators have routinely noted the complexity, opacity, and multiple functions of U.S. personal j...
The federal courts have long viewed domestic relations litigation as beyond their competence, even t...
Every day, in courthouses across America, numerous domestic violence protection order cases are dism...
A conventional reading of United States Supreme Court rulings on the right to counsel in civil cases...
Lawyers are increasingly engaging in multijurisdictional practice — and their representation is incr...
This article explores how state domestic violence statutory schemes that grant temporary ex parte or...
Domestic violence is the most common tort committed in our country, involving nearly 1.3 million vic...
Whatever approach a judge takes to a victim\u27s motion to vacate, there will be a risk. Women who a...
While countless studies demonstrate the complex and dangerous nature of intimate partner abuse, most...
Every litigator who remembers first year civil procedure knows that the personal jurisdiction1 of fe...
It is generally conceded by American authority that a divorce granted by a court, when neither party...
In early 2014, the Supreme Court decided two new personal jurisdiction cases that will have a deep a...
This Article examines the classic issue of the allocation of jurisdiction between the state and fede...
On May 4, 2009, the Chief Justice of Administration and Management of the Massachusetts Trial Court ...
There is a split among state courts about whether personal jurisdiction over an alleged domestic vio...
Commentators have routinely noted the complexity, opacity, and multiple functions of U.S. personal j...
The federal courts have long viewed domestic relations litigation as beyond their competence, even t...
Every day, in courthouses across America, numerous domestic violence protection order cases are dism...
A conventional reading of United States Supreme Court rulings on the right to counsel in civil cases...
Lawyers are increasingly engaging in multijurisdictional practice — and their representation is incr...
This article explores how state domestic violence statutory schemes that grant temporary ex parte or...
Domestic violence is the most common tort committed in our country, involving nearly 1.3 million vic...
Whatever approach a judge takes to a victim\u27s motion to vacate, there will be a risk. Women who a...
While countless studies demonstrate the complex and dangerous nature of intimate partner abuse, most...
Every litigator who remembers first year civil procedure knows that the personal jurisdiction1 of fe...
It is generally conceded by American authority that a divorce granted by a court, when neither party...
In early 2014, the Supreme Court decided two new personal jurisdiction cases that will have a deep a...
This Article examines the classic issue of the allocation of jurisdiction between the state and fede...
On May 4, 2009, the Chief Justice of Administration and Management of the Massachusetts Trial Court ...