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- Case No. 08-16158-CC UNITED STATES COURT of APPEALS
- State Law and the Future of Climate Change Public Nuisance Litigation
- Federal Court Abstention and State Administration Law from Burford to Ankenbrandt: Fifty Years of Judicial Federalism Under Burford V
- "Federal Common Law" Vs. State Law.—United States V. Sommerville Robert I
- STANDING in DIVERSITY F. Andrew Hessick* INTRODUCTION
- The Story of Marbury V. Madison: Making Defeat Look Like Victory
- Making Younger Civil: the Consequences of Federal Court Deference to State Court Proceedings – a Response to Professor Stravitz
- "Political Question" Doctrine?
- United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
- Critical Legal Issues: Legal Critical
- Customary International Law, Federal Common Law, and Federal Court Jurisdiction
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- Professors of International Litigation Amicus Brief
- An Article I Theory of the Inherent Powers of the Federal Courts
- Applying Federal Common Law in Settlement Enforcement Proceedings Arising from Federal Claims
- A Unified Theory of 28 U.S.C. § 1331 Jurisdiction Lumen N
- Judicial Federalism in the Trenches: the Rooker-Feldman Doctrine in Action, 74 Notre Dame Law Review
- Marbury V. Madison and the Foundation of Law
- How to Enforce Federal Law in Federal Court Without Article III Standing
- The Legitimacy of Federal Common Law
- Erie and Problems of Constitutional Structure
- Ninth Circuit Jurisdictional Celibacy for Claims Brought Under the Federal Declaratory Judgment Act
- The Continued Vitality of the Standing Doctrine in Challenges to Federal Government Action
- Federal Courts
- Separation of Powers and the Federal Rules of Evidence Stephen C
- Abstention, Separation of Powers, and the Limits of the Judicial Function
- Standing Still in the Roberts Court (Panel)
- Proximate Cause in Statutory Standing and the Genesis of Federal Common Law
- Federal Common Law and the Role of the Federal Courts in Private Law Adjudication - a (New) Erie Problem?
- Amicus Briefs
- AEP V. Connecticut and the Future of the Political Question Doctrine
- Marbury V. Madison to Tribal Courts' Criminal Jurisdiction
- Articles Assessing the Role of History In
- To Form a More Perfect Union
- The Demise of Swift V. Tyson
- Abandoning Standing: Trading a Rule of Access for a Rule of Deference
- Constitutional Law—Courts—The Doctrine of Swift V. Tyson
- Commons @ LSU Law Center
- Accepting the Relegation of Takings Claims to State Courts: the Federal Courts' Misguided Attempts to Avoid Preclusion Under Williamson County
- Climate Change, Constitutional Consignment, and the Political Question Doctrine
- General Law in Federal Court Bradford R
- The Political Question Doctrines
- Supreme Court of the United States
- The Nationalism of Swift V. Tyson*
- War and Justiciability
- The Curious Case of Disappearing
- The Scope of the Pullman Abstention Doctrine
- Jurisdiction, Abstention, and Finality: Articulating a Unique Role for the Rooker-Feldman Doctrine
- Restatements and the Federal Common
- Global Warming & Common Law Tort Claims: Did the Fifth Circuit Open up Pandora's Box. Comer V. Murphy Oil
- The Common Law Powers of Federal Courts
- The Dormant Commerce Clause Doctrine, Swift V
- Preemption and Federal Common Law
- A Theory of Federal Common Law Jay Tidmarsh Notre Dame Law School, [email protected]
- Swift V. Tyson Exhumed
- The Rooker-Feldman Doctrine: Toward a Workable Role
- Federal Subject Matter Jurisdiction Outline
- Cases, Controversies, and Diversity
- The Political Question Doctrine: an Update in Response to Recent Case Law*
- Procedural Common Law Amy Coney Barrett Notre Dame Law School, [email protected]
- Settling the Confusion: Applying Federal Common Law in Settlement Enforcement Proceedings Arising from Federal Claims
- Litigation Seeking to Establish Climate Change Impacts As a Common Law Nuisance