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Doe v. Nestle, S.A.: Chocolate and the Prohibition on Child Slavery, Megan M. Coppa Pace International Law Review
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The Rise of Transnational Commercial Courts: The Astana International Financial Centre Court, Ilias Bantekas Pace International Law Review
Establishing Climate Change Standing: A New Approach, Ian R. Curry Pace Environmental Law Review
Interlocutory Appeals in New York-Time Has Come for a More Efficient Approach, David Scheffel Pace Law Review
Hogan vs. Gawker II: A Statutory Solution to Fraudulent Joinder, Michelle S. Simon Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Commercial Arbitration: Germany and the United States, Jill I. Gross, Christian Duve Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Paterno v. Laser Spine Institute: Did the New York Court of Appeals' Misapplication of Unjustified Policy Fears Lead to A Miscarriage of Justice and the Creation of Inadequate Precedent for the Proper Use of the Empire State’s Long-Arm Statute?, Jay C. Carlisle, Christine M. Murphy, Kiersten M. Schramek, Marley Strauss Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Mixing Law and Equity Causes of Action Does Not Preclude a Jury Trial, Philip M. Halpern Pace Law Review
Reexamining the Seventh Amendment Argument Against Issue Certification, Douglas McNamara, Blake Boghosian, Leila Aminpour Pace Law Review
Taxpayers’ Lack of Standing in International Tax Dispute Resolutions: An Analysis Based on the Hybrid Norms of International Taxation, Limor Riza Pace Law Review
Bigger Isn’t Always Better: An Analysis of Court Efficiency Using Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Teresa Dalton, Jordan M. Singer Pace Law Review
The New York Court of Appeals Visits (and Then Revisits) the Preclusive Impact of Administrative Findings of Fact in Subsequent State Court Actions, Jay C. Carlisle Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
“Standing” in the Shadow of Erie: Federalism in the Balance in Hollingsworth v. Perry, Glenn S. Koppel Pace Law Review
Horton the Elephant Interprets the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: How the Federal Courts Sometimes Do and Always Should Understand Them, Donald L. Doernberg Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Seeking Justice in the Empire State: Court of Appeals Broadens the Reach of Long Arm Jurisdiction and Clarifies the Statutory Guidelines for Application of CPLR Section 302(A)(1), Jay C. Carlisle Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
The Professor and the Judge: Introducing First Year Students to the Law in Context, Michael B. Mushlin, Lisa Margaret Smith Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Resoling International Shoe, Donald L. Doernberg Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Happy Anniversary to the CPLR: A Joint Achievement of the Practicing Bar and the Academy, Jay C. Carlisle Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
New Methods of Financial White-Collar Criminal Investigation and Prosecution: The Spillover of Wiretaps to Civil Enforcement Proceedings, Andrew P. Atkins Pace Law Review
Reversing Course: A Critique of the Court of Appeals New Rules for Unjust Enrichment and Criminal Legal Malpractice Actions, Jay C. Carlisle II Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Social Media and eDiscovery: Emerging Issues, Adam Cohen Pace Law Review
Trial Bench Views: IAALS Report on Findings From a National Survey on Civil Procedure, Corina Gerety Pace Law Review
Travel Abroad, Sue at Home 2012: Forum Non Conveniens & the Enforcement of Forum Selection and Mandatory Arbitration Clauses, Thomas A. Dickerson Pace Law Review
Identity Crisis: Class Certification, Aggregate Proof, and How Rule 23 May Be Self-Defeating the Policy for Which It Was Established, J. Britton Whitbeck Pace Law Review
"The Tempest": Shady Grove Orthopedic Associates, P.A. v. Allstate Insurance Co.: The Rules Enabling Act Decision That Added to the Confusion--But Should Not Have, Donald L. Doernberg Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Recent Statute of Limitations Developments in the New York Court of Appeals, Jay C. Carlisle II Pace Law Review
The Newly-Enacted CPLR 3408 for Easing the Mortgage Foreclosure Crisis: Very Good Steps, but not Legislatively Perfect, Mark C. Dillon Pace Law Review
Forum Non Conveniens and the Need For Availability of an Alternative Forum Under CPLR 327: Is the Islamic Republic Case an Anomaly?, Anthony J. Centone Pace Law Review
Should New York Courts Hear Certified Questions From the Securities and Exchange Commission?, Verity Winship Pace Law Review
Which Party Pays the Costs of Document Disclosure?, Patrick M. Connors Pace Law Review
What's An Intimate Relationship, Anyway? Expanding Access to the New York State Family Courts for Civil Orders of Protection, Jennifer Cranstoun, Christopher O'Connor, Tracey Alter Pace Law Review
Recent Jurisdiction Developments in the New York Court of Appeals, Jay C. Carlisle Pace Law Review
Recent Jurisdiction Developments in the New York Court of Appeals, Jay C. Carlisle Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Standing to Sue in Another's Shoes: Can an Assignee of an Accrued Copyright Infringement Claim with No Other Interest in the Copyright Itself Sue for the Infringement?, Wenjie Li Pace Law Review
The Unseen Track of Erie Railroad: Why History and Jurisprudence Suggest a More Straightforward Form of Erie Analysis, Donald L. Doernberg Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Is There a Compelling Interest to Compel ? Examining Pre-Hearing Subpoenas under the Federal Arbitration Act, Dean W. Sattler Pace Law Review
Second Circuit 2005 Res Judicata Developments, Jay C. Carlisle Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Defining the Limits of Supplemental Jurisdiction Under 28 U.S.C. § 1367: A Hearty Welcome to Permissive Counterclaims, Michelle S. Simon Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Offensive Issue Preclusion in the Criminal Context: Two Steps Foward, One Step Back, Michelle S. Simon Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Second Circuit 2000-2001 Personal Jurisdiction Developments, Jay C. Carlisle Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Second Circuit 1999-2000 Res Judicata Developments, Jay C. Carlisle Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
What's Wrong with This Picture?: Rule Interpleader, the Anti-Injunction Act, In Personam Jurisdiction, and M.C. Escher, Donald L. Doernberg Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Civil Practice, Jay C. Carlisle Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
New York Civil Practice, Jay C. Carlisle Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Juridical Chameleons in the "New Erie" Canal, Donald L. Doernberg Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
The New Quasi in Rem Jurisdiction: New York's Revival of a Doctrine Whose Time Has Passed, Michael B. Mushlin Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
History Comes Calling: Dean Griswold Offers New Evidence About the Jurisdictional Debate Surrounding the Enactment of the Declaratory Judgment Act, Donald L. Doernberg, Michael B. Mushlin Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
The Trojan Horse: How the Declaratory Judgment Act Created a Cause of Action and Expanded Federal Jurisdiction While the Supreme Court Wasn't Looking, Donald L. Doernberg, Michael B. Mushlin Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Simplified Procedure for Court Determination of Disputes Under New York's Civil Practice Law and Rules, Jay C. Carlisle Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
There's No Reason For It; It's Just Our Policy: The Well-Pleaded Complaint Rule Sabotages the Purposes of Federal Question Jurisdiction, Donald L. Doernberg Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Nonparty Document Discovery from Corporations and Governmental Entities Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Jay C. Carlisle Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Getting a Full Bite of the Apple: When Should the Doctrine of Issue Preclusion Make an Administrative or Arbitral Determination Binding in a Court of Law?, Jay C. Carlisle Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Personal Jurisdiction in Federal Question Suits: Toward a Unified and Rational Theory for Personal Jurisdiction over Non-Domiciliary and Alien Defendants, Irene D. Johnson Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
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