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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)
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)
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)
Kristen L. Mix, Discovery of Social Media, 2011 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (November 2011)
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)
Sam Stonefield, Rule 801(d) Oxymoronic “Not Hearsay” Classification: The Untold Backstory and a Suggested Amendment, 2011 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (May 2011)
John W. Gergacz, Attorney-Client Privilege: Inadvertent Disclosure and a Proposed Construction of Federal Rule of Evidence 502, 2011 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (April 2011)
Milberg LLP and Hausfeld LLP, E-Discovery Today: The Fault Lies Not In Our Rules…, 2011 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 4 (February 2011)
Michael P. Socarras, International Law and the Constitution 2011 Fed. Cts L. Rev. 4 (February 2011)