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Constitutional limitations on state-court jurisdiction: A historical-interpretative reexamination of the full faith and credit and due process clauses (Part Two)
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Constitutional limitations on state-court jurisdiction: A historical-interpretative reexamination of the full faith and credit and due process clauses (Part Two)

Ralph U. Whitten
Creighton Law Review, Vol.14(3), pp.735-852
Winter 1981

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Civil procedure Constitutional law Jurisdiction Due process of law Conflict of laws Judgments, Foreign
This article discusses the original meaning of the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment in order to decide whether the Supreme Court correctly interpreted the traditional rules of international jurisdiction in the case of Pennoyer v. Neff. This includes a discussion on whether the clause was designed to include "substantive" components.
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