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Tightening Twiqbal: Why Plausibility Must Be Confined To The Complaint

Justin Rand, Tightening Twiqbal: Why Plausibility Must Be Confined To The Complaint. 9 Fed. Ct. L. Rev. 79 (Spring 2016)

A Judge By Any Other Name? Mistitling Of The United States Magistrate Judge

Ruth Dapper, A Judge By Any Other Name? Mistitling Of The United States Magistrate Judge. 9 Fed. Ct. L. Rev. 1 (Fall 2015)

A Practical Guide To Achieving Proportionality Under New Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 26

Hon. Elizabeth D. Laporte and Jonathan M. Redgrave, A Practical Guide To Achieving Proportionality Under New Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 26.9 Fed. Ct. L. Rev 20 (Fall 2015)

Patterns And Trends In Federal Pro Se Defense, 1996-2011: An Exploratory Study

Jona Goldschmidt and Don Stemen, Patterns And Trends In Federal Pro Se Defense, 1996-2011: An Exploratory Study. 2015 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 8 (June 2015)  

Searching From Within: The Role Of Magistrate Judges In Federal Multi-District Litigation

Judge George C. Hanks, Jr., Searching From Within: The Role Of Magistrate Judges In Federal Multi-District Litigation. 2015 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. (April 2015)

Safeguarding The Seed Set: Why Seed Set Documents May Be Entitled To Work Product Protection

Hon. John M. Facciola and Phil Favro, Safeguarding The Seed Set: Why Seed Set Documents May Be Entitled To Work Product Protection 2015 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 8 (February 2015).

Comments On “The Implications Of Rule 26(G) On The Use Of Technology-Assisted Review.”

 Maura R. Grossman and Gordon V. Cormack, Comments On “The Implications Of Rule 26(G) On The Use Of Technology-Assisted Review.”2014 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 1 (July 2014). 

Mapping Supreme Court Doctrine: Civil Pleading

Scott Dodson and Colin Starger, Mapping Supreme Court Doctrine: Civil Pleading, 2014 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 1 (April 2014). See Video Presentation From Which This Essay Was Adapted.

The Implications Of Rule 26(G) On The Use Of Technology-Assisted Review With A Foreword By Paul W. Grimm, United States District Court Judge

Karl Schieneman & Thomas C. Gricks, The Implications Of Rule 26(G) On The Use Of Technology-Assisted Review With A Foreword By Paul W. Grimm, United States District Court Judge, 2013 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 7 (November 2013) 

Wikilaw: Securing The Leaks In The Application Of First Amendment Jurisprudence To Wiki Leaks

Nawi Ukabiala, Wikilaw: Securing The Leaks In The Application Of First Amendment Jurisprudence To Wiki Leaks, 2013 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 7 (October 2013)

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