Duane L. Ostler, Rights Under The Ninth Amendment: Not Hard To Identify After All , 2013 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 7 (February 2013)
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A Dynamic Formula For The Amount In Controversy
Nima Mohebbi, Craig Reiser, & Samuel Greenberg A Dynamic Formula For The Amount In Controversy, 2013 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 7 (January 2013)
Computer Software-Related Litigation: Discovery And The Overly-Protective Order
Lydia Pallas Loren & Andy Johnson Laird, Computer Software-Related Litigation: Discovery And The Overly-Protective Order, 2012 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 6 ( June 2013)
But,Your Honor, A Cell Phone Is Not A Cigarette Pack: An Immodest Call For A Return To The Chimel Justifications For Cell Phone Memory Searches Incident To Lawful Arrest
Charles E. MacLean, But,Your Honor, A Cell Phone Is Not A Cigarette Pack: An Immodest Call For A Return To The Chimel Justifications For Cell Phone Memory Searches Incident To Lawful Arrest, 2012 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 6 (June 2012)
Twombly And Iqbal’s Measure: An Assessment Of The Federal Judical Center’s Study Of Motions To Dismiss
Lonny Hoffman,Twombly And Iqbal’s Measure: An Assessment Of The Federal Judical Center’s Study Of Motions To Dismiss, 2012 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 6 (February 2012)
The Quest For “Proportionality” In Electronic Discovery–Moving From Theory To Reality In Civil Litigation
Theodore C. Hirt,The Quest For “Proportionality” In Electronic Discovery–Moving From Theory To Reality In Civil Litigation, 2011 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (November 2011)
The Fraud Exception To The Rooker-Feldman Doctrine: How It Almost Wasn’t (And Probably Shouldn’t Be)
Steven N. Baker,The Fraud Exception To The Rooker-Feldman Doctrine: How It Almost Wasn’t (And Probably Shouldn’t Be), 2011 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (November 2011)
Discovery Of Social Media
Kristen L. Mix, Discovery Of Social Media, 2011 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (November 2011)
You Can’t Opt Out Of The Federal Rules: Why Rule 23 Certification Standards Should Apply To Opt-In Collective Actions Under The FLSA
Allan G. King, Lisa A.Schreter and Carole F. Wilder, You Can’t Opt Out Of The Federal Rules: Why Rule 23 Certification Standards Should Apply To Opt-In Collective Actions Under The FLSA, 2011 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (October 2011)
Rule 801(D) Oxymoronic “Not Hearsay” Classification: The Untold Backstory And A Suggested Amendment
Sam Stonefield, Rule 801(D) Oxymoronic “Not Hearsay” Classification: The Untold Backstory And A Suggested Amendment, 2011 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (May 2011)