Signing off

It has been fun being a guest blogger, but also harder than I had anticipated. Perhaps I just chose a bad time. My guest blogging has coincided with the end of the semester and I have had far more students than usual seeking appointments to discuss personal jurisdiction. (I teach Civil Procedure and the question of how to handle the interaction between state long-arm statutes and the Due Process clause is the source of more trouble than virtually any other topic on my syllabus, with the possible exception of 28 USC 1367(b).)

Anyway, I didn’t get to all the things I had hoped to blog about, so perhaps I will have a chance to to this again some time in the future. Thanks to all of those who read and/or posted on my blogs.

Posted by Stuart Ford on May 3, 2016 at 10:45 AM

Comments

“. . . the question of how to handle the interaction between state long-arm statutes and the Due Process clause is the source of more trouble than virtually any other topic on my syllabus . . . “

What? Really? How in the world is this the case?

Posted by: Marcus Neff | May 4, 2016 12:08:00 PM

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