Main Content
Mini-Lecture: Pleading Before the 1938 System (7 mins)
2.1.5
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:v:/s/h2o/Eff-TKbrWJtOkmKrQ-BvJasBKL64uELlyJOgNa9gnJqCXA?e=I3CtYa
Mini-Lecture: Rule 11 (6 mins)
2.5.2
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:v:/s/h2o/EUDXu5wFgPRFrwl4mN8LKssB3rrPQ02dR8ZbaAeCJyIsPQ?e=BS8xTQ
Mini-Lecture: Service of Process and Statutes of Limitations (6 mins)
2.3.7
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:v:/s/h2o/Ebff6zk5Z4NEjCEgMOukj6YBLhRQ9um7suEsy9HWeOy5Cw?e=iPeM0p
Mini-Lecture: The Functions of the Pleading System (6 mins)
2.1.2
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:v:/s/h2o/EZZETMBf6u1Fn7TdzTaDca0BkzTyTO_8CE79daAygEhRpg?e=N9oE9W
Models of Non-Judicial Resolution (Friedenthal Miller et al 10th ed.)
16.3.1
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EXEVQMjcvARFqcL5OuXtwEcB5wWIHR4vsZ7fjAdcZ2P0wA?e=ZjHHIo
Motion to Dismiss from Bostock v. Clayton County (N.D. Ga) (companion case to Zarda)
7.2.1
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/Eds06aQUeD1Mq-8JLxQanBABLfzjUbOTXEFQ0pGlRNTzAA?e=c2xTma
Notice, Appeals, and Other Useful Information from Friedenthal, Miller, et al. (10th ed.)
16.1.3.1.1
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EZEgSgYaqYdLkIGFRKKlWU8B1eOcSxyfsgNyeaqYlCIDLg?e=mPaIOh
[OPTIONAL] Aditya Bamzai, The Origins of Judicial Deference to Executive Interpretation
14.3.1
https://www.yalelawjournal.org/article/the-origins-of-judicial-deference-to-executive-interpretation
[OPTIONAL] Interview with Russell Kornblith on the Complaint and Plaintiff-Side Firms (22 mins)
2.2.5
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:v:/s/h2o/EX77rjYpwTFMt6lF2rvCZqIBb3wj0ACsTDVYko5ak3JRWg?e=SZ3zVd
[OPTIONAL] William Fisher, American Legal Education and Legal Theory in the Twentieth Century, The Cambridge History of Law in America
1.2.2
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EYiuEZaIUrVFrJ2GgTyxjXkB1aeFF-9A8wX_IUzioIxpzw?e=eLPUWh
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