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Wednesday, November 18, 2020
The Next Time Someone Complains That D.C. v. Heller (2003) Violated Stare Decisis
There's Erie v Tompkins, but where is International Shoe, known by every first year law student?
International Shoe still exists, even though it was renamed six or seven times after reorganizations, mergers and acquisitions. Supposedly one of the Officers of the current company was surprised that it was such a well known case, since to them it was a relatively minor tax case, having nothing to do with jurisdiction.
There's Erie v Tompkins, but where is International Shoe, known by every first year law student?
ReplyDeleteInternational Shoe still exists, even though it was renamed six or seven times after reorganizations, mergers and acquisitions. Supposedly one of the Officers of the current company was surprised that it was such a well known case, since to them it was a relatively minor tax case, having nothing to do with jurisdiction.