All Articles tagged federal
Rules of Evidence & Civil Procedure
November 08, 2022 EDT This article uses the draft Third Restatement of Conflict of Laws to examine the interstate federalism implications of a uniform code of civil procedure.
Judges & Courts
May 11, 2021 EDT This article addresses whether federal forum provisions are valid under Ohio law—a question yet to be addressed by any court.
Tax
May 11, 2021 EDT This comment attempts to answer the perplexing question of why the municipal securities market, a $3.8 trillion market, is largely exempt from regulation by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Judges & Courts
January 30, 2019 EDT Litigation in federal courts has become a routine part of corrections management.
Rules of Evidence & Civil Procedure
January 28, 2019 EDT Rules—not mere guidelines—order civil litigation. However, in the context of electronic discovery, judges have been remarkably reluctant to treat these rules as anything more than broad guiding principles.
Labor & Employment
September 08, 2018 EDT The notion of liberal discovery is a fallacy because it does not accomplish its intended purpose of cooperative exchange of all relevant information between the parties.
Rules of Evidence & Civil Procedure
September 08, 2018 EDT Discovery encompassing electronically stored information is ever evolving, and rules of civil procedure and evidence are being manipulated to accommodate the demands of advancing technology and its role in litigation.
International
July 31, 2018 EDT International law should recognize excuses for the international wrongdoings of states.
Labor & Employment
July 30, 2018 EDT Examining the evolution of the affirmative-action analogy in reasonable-accommodation case law over time to decipher its meaning and relevance.