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Vol. 35 No. 3 Spring 2009: Decisions
Twombly and Iqbal: A License to Dismiss | ![]()
Robert L. Rothman
For 50 years, decisions on motions to dismiss for failure to state a claim were a fairly simple matter in federal court. They were, by and large, denied.
The following articles
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- » From the Bench: The Ethical Effective Advocate
Thomas M. Reavley - » Thoughts on Safeguarding Judicial Independence: An Interview with Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
Elaine E. Bucklo and Jeffrey Cole - » My Experiences Representing a Guantánamo Detainee
H. Candace Gorman - » Wrestling with the Judge Who Wants You to Settle
Campbell Killefer - » Trial Teams and the Power of Diversity
Karen L. Hirschman and Ann T. Greeley, Ph.D. - » The Modern Beauty Contest
Andrew Schaeffer, Gary Rindner, and Yuri Mikulka - » The Trial on Paper: Key Considerations for Determining Whether to File a Summary Judgment Motion
Michele L. Maryott - » Settling Civil Litigation: Odds and Ends
William Lynch Schaller - » Telecommuting
Scott L. Nelson - » The Forensic Neuropsychological IME
Michael J. Hannan, III - » Legal Lore: Magna Carta
Robert Aitken and Marilyn Aitken - » Sidebar: The Real World
Kenneth P. Nolan - » Advance Sheet: Thoughts on Impeachment
Robert E. Shapiro - » Literary Trials: The Black Cat
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