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October 15, 2009
Waller, Siegel and Lahav on Teaching Civil Procedure
Over at the Mass Torts Litigation Blog, Alexandra Lahav has joined the debate started at Concurring Opinions by Spencer Waller (here) and Jonathan Siegel (here) about the role of theory and practice in teaching civil procedure.
Each of these posts explore the merits and drawbacks of focusing primarily on rules, or teaching a more in-depth look at jurisdiction, particularly personal jurisdiction.
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