A Map Out of the Personal Jurisdiction Labyrinth Russell J. Weintraub - University of Texas School of Law
Jurisdictional Pragmatism: International Shoe's Half-Buried Legacy Patrick J. Borchers - Albany Law School of Union University
The Pitfalls of "Hint and Run" History: A Critique of Professor Borcher's "Limited View" of Pennoyer v. Neff John B. Oakley - UC Davis, King Hall School of Law
"Two Cheers" for International Shoe (and None for Asahi): An Essay on the Fiftieth Anniversary of International Shoe Linda J. Silberman - New York University School of Law
Death of a Salesman? Forum Shopping and Outcome Determination Under International Shoe Christopher D. Cameron & Kevin R. Johnson - Southwestern University School of Law and UC Davis School of Law
Assessing Minimum Contacts: A Reply to Professors Cameron and Johnson Erwin Chemerinsky - University of Southern California Law Center
Class Actions, Personal Jurisdiction, and Plaintiffs' Due Process: Implications for Mass Tort Litigation Linda S. Mullenix - University of Texas School of Law
Personal Jurisdiction and the Global Resolution of Mass Tort Litigation: Defining the Constitutional Boundaries Martin H. Redish & Eric J. Beste - Northwestern University and Northern District Court of Illinois
Federalism and Substantive Due Process: A Comparative and Historical Perspective on International Shoe and Its Progeny Stephen Goldstein - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
International Shoe v. Brussels and Lugano: Principles and Pitfalls in the Law of Personal Jurisdiction C.G.J. Morse - Kings College University of London
Statutory Reform of Constitutional Doctrine: Fitting International Shoe to Family Law Carol S. Bruch - UC Davis, King Hall School of Law