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Is Personal Jurisdiction Constitutionally Self-Enacting?

A. Benjamin Spencer, The Territorial Reach of Federal Courts, __ Fla. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2019), available at SSRN. Lumen N. Mulligan Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4(k) generally limits the scope of a federal district court’s personal jurisdiction to … Continue reading

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Can Congress Constitutionally Restrict the President’s Troop Withdrawals?

As others have discussed on Lawfare, Congress recently has begun to feel its oats when it comes to U.S. foreign policy. In the wake of general dissatisfaction with President Trump’s decision to pull troops out of Syria, the Senate rebuked … Continue reading

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E-mail header information, Volume of e-mail, not Constitutionally Protected

“Neither this nor any other circuit has spoken to the constitutionality of computer surveillance techniques that reveal the to/from addresses of e-mail messages, the IP addresses of websites visited and the total amount of data transmitted to or from an … Continue reading

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