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Volume 86, Issue 3

Volume 86, Issue 3

Federal Courts, Practice & Procedure

Shedding Light on Shady Grove: Further Reflections on the Erie Doctrine from a Conflicts Perspective
Joseph P. Bauer, 86 Notre Dame L. Rev. 939 (2011) [pdf].

The Repressible Myth of Shady Grove
Kevin M. Clermont, 86 Notre Dame L. Rev. 987 (2011) [pdf].

The Standard for Measuring the Validity of a Federal Rule of Civil Procedure: The Shady Grove Debate Between Justices Scalia and Stevens
Allan Ides, 86 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1041 (2011) [pdf].

The Litigation-Arbitration Dichotomy Meets the Class Action
Richard A. Nagareda, 86 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1069 (2011) [pdf].

Our Class Action Federalism: Erie and the Rules Enabling Act After Shady Grove
Adam N. Steinman, 86 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1131 (2011) [pdf].

Institutional Practice, Procedural Uniformity, and As-Applied Challenges Under the Rules Enabling Act
Catherine T. Struve, 86 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1181 (2011) [pdf].

Article

Powers, Rights, and Section 25
Ann Woolhandler, 86 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1241 (2011) [pdf].

Notes

Science, Law, and Truth: Defining the Scope of the Daubert Trilogy
Megan Dillhoff, 86 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1289 (2011) [pdf].

Where to Put It All? Opening the Judicial Road for a Long-Term Solution to the Nation’s Nuclear Waste Problem
Tom Kenny, 86 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1319 (2011) [pdf].

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