Tag Archives: due process

Due Process and Long-Arm Statutes

Due Process: The Due Process Clause (DP) provides the outer limits for the exercise of PJ. If PJ falls outside of DP, then it’s unconstitutional. State long arm statutes: A state long-arm statute (LA) is a statute that authorizes a state’s courts to exercise personal jurisdiction (PJ) over a person or entity. If PJ falls outside of […]

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MBE: Due Process, notice, and service

Below is a resource regarding procedural due process, Constitutional notice, and rule-based service.For a master listing of all Civ Pro MBE resources on this site, click here. Due process, notice, and serviceThis video covers selected issues regarding some of the basics of procedural due process (including prejudgment seizures), Constitutional notice, and rule-based service of process. This one doesn’t go […]

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Brilliant YouTube video on Burnham

Many thanks to Section 2 class member Kaneily Alfaro for sharing this with me. P.S., out of an abundance of professorial nerdiness, I’ll note my disagreement with the video’s characterization of the case. The only matter on which the Court was unanimous was on the judgment. The Court disagreed quite vehemently regarding the legal justification for tag […]

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