Current Supreme Court personal jurisdiction analysis does not clearly support a finding of personal jurisdiction for out of state polluters in an interstate toxic tort. Still, some courts, including the Ninth Circuit, have attempted to find personal jurisdiction in these cases, but in doing so have employed tenuous analysis that can result in inconsistent case law. This Note argues that there is a better analytical framework which reemphasizes the role played by territorial borders in personal jurisdictional analysis. Through employing this framework, courts can find personal jurisdiction in interstate toxic torts while also preserving analytically consistent case law
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Lawyers are increasingly engaging in multi-jurisdictional practice—and their representation is incre...
Jurisdictional sequencing taps into fundamental questions about the nature and role of subject matte...
After more than twenty years of silence, the Supreme Court has addressed personal jurisdiction six t...
Current Supreme Court personal jurisdiction analysis does not clearly support a finding of personal ...
The Supreme Court has struggled for over one hundred years to articulate a workable standard for det...
Intentional misconduct frequently has extraterritorial consequences. Terrorist attacks, toxic pollut...
[Excerpt] Personal jurisdiction doctrine plays a major role in many civil disputes in the United St...
In Ford Motor Co. v. Montana Eighth Judicial District Court, the U.S. Supreme Court clarified the st...
In Part I, the Article discusses the history of the U.S. Supreme Court’s substantive due process lim...
Jurisdictional mismatch plagues contemporary environmental law and policy. The division of authority...
This Article engages with some of the key debates that have emerged among international law and civi...
The increasing prevalence of noncitizens in U.S. civil litigation raises a funda-mental question for...
This article evaluates the stream of commerce theory of personaljurisdiction in light of existing pr...
In 1980 in World-Wide Volkswagen v. Woodson, the Supreme Court described personal jurisdiction as a...
Throughout the history of federal statutory environmental law, citizen suits have played a key role ...
Lawyers are increasingly engaging in multi-jurisdictional practice—and their representation is incre...
Jurisdictional sequencing taps into fundamental questions about the nature and role of subject matte...
After more than twenty years of silence, the Supreme Court has addressed personal jurisdiction six t...