CONFLICTS SYLLABUS
Spring 2008
Michael Steven Green
Grading:
The grading for the course will be solely on the basis of a three hour
final. I will not alter grades on the basis of class participation,
although I may call on people randomly.
The
following provisional only and is subject to revision.
In addition, materials
to supplement the casebook may be added from time to time.
All pages numbers refer to Currie, Kaye, Kramer & Roosevelt,
Conflict of Laws unless
otherwise stated
I. Introduction
II. Choice of Law
A. The Traditional Approach
1.
Survey
of Jurisdiction-Selecting Rules
a. Torts (2-17) 1st
Restatement on Torts
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b. Contracts (17-25)
1st
Restatement on Contracts
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c. Property (26-30) 1st
Restatement on Property
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Questions
d. Domicile (30-37) 1st
Restatement on Domicile
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e.
Other
Traditional Rules (37-39) 1st
Restatement on Marriage
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2. Escape Devices
a. Characterization
(39-48)
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Questions 1
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Questions 2
b.
Substance/Procedure Distinction (48-61) 1st
Restatement on Procedure
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Questions 1
Study
Questions 2
c. Renvoi (61-70) Study
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d. Public Policy,
Penal Laws, Tax Claims (70-84)
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3. Virginia cases
McMillan v. McMillan,
219 Va. 1127
(1979)
Jones v. R.S. Jones,
Inc., 246 Va. 3 (1993)
Buchanan v. Doe, 246
Va. 67 (1993)
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B. Pleading and
Proving Foreign Law (84-90)
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C. Modern Approaches
1. Statutory Solutions (borrowing statutes) (96-99)
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2. Party Autonomy and the Rule of Validation (99-112)
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3. Interest Analysis
a.
Introduction (124-37)
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b.
Identifying False Conflicts (137-55)
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c. New York's
Neumeier Rules (155-67)
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d.
Unprovided-For Cases (167-74)
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e. Resolving
True Conflicts - The Law of the Forum (174-82)
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f. Resolving
True Conflicts - The Moderate and Restrained Interpretation (182-86)
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g.
Resolving
True Conflicts - Comparative Impairment (186-99, 201-04) (don't do
section 5 on p. 199)
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4. Most Significant Relationship (204-28)
Selections from
the 2nd Restatement [skim]
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5. Better Law (228-45)
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6. Depecage (245-250)
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7. Renvoi (250-59)
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8. Complex Litigation (266-96)
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9. Internet (301-15)
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D.
Constitutional Limitations on Choice of Law
1. Due Process (316-23)
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2. Full Faith and Credit (323-36)
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3. Convergence (336-56)
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4. Obligation to Provide a Forum (356-67)
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III. Recognition of
Foreign Judgments
A. The Basics of Full Faith
and Credit for Judgments and Res Judicata (477-81)
No Study Questions
B. Judgments and the
Interest of the Forum (481-96)
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C. Thomas v. Washington Gas
Light Co. (496-506)
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D. Jurisdictional Issues
(507-14)
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E. The Land Taboo (514-25)
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F. Equitable Decrees
(532-49)
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G. Class Action Settlement
and Claim Preclusion (559-69)
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IV. Same-Sex
Marriage and the Defense of
Marriage Act (617-26)
Also
read Larry Kramer, Same Sex
Marriage, Conflicts of Law and the
Unconstitutional Public Policy Exception, 106 Yale L.J. 1965
(1997)
and
Borchers, Baker v. General Motors: Implications
for Interjurisdictional Recognition of Non-Traditional Marriages,
32 Creighton L. Rev. 147 (1998)
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V. Erie
A. The
Framework: York-Byrd-Hanna (705-20)
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B.
Application (738-49)
Szantay v. Beech
Aircraft Corp., 349 F.2d 60 (4th Cir. 1965)
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C.
Reverse Erie (779-83)
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