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Revue Critique de droit international privé – issue 2023/4

Conflict of Laws

Written by Hadrien Pauchard (assistant researcher at Sciences Po Law School) The fourth issue of the Revue critique de droit International privé of 2023 (available here ) was released online some time ago. The issue also contains two case notes related to major transnational litigations on corporate responsibility.

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SCOTUS Sides With Death Row Inmate in DNA-Testing Case

Constitutional Law Reporter

Goertz , 598 U.S. _ (2023), the U.S. According to the Court majority, when a prisoner pursues state post-conviction DNA testing through the state-provided litigation process, the statute of limitations for a 42 U.S.C. 1983 procedural due process claim begins to run at the end of the state-court litigation.

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SCOTUS Issues First Opinion of the Term

Constitutional Law Reporter

Supreme Court issued its first opinion of the 2022-2023 Term. S. _ (2023), a unanimous Court held that the effective date of an award of service-related disability compensation to a veteran of the United States military determined pursuant to 38 U.S.C. §§ 5110(a)(1) and 5110(b)(1) is not subject to equitable tolling. In Arellano v.

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Supreme Court Hears Challenge to EPA’s Good Neighbor Rule

Constitutional Law Reporter

In 2023, the EPA disapproved the submissions of 21 states and proposed its own federal-implementation plan. The States have asked the justices to stay implementation while litigation continues in the lower courts. Nealy : The cases is set to resolve a circuit split regarding the statute of limitations in copyright infringement cases.

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SCOTUS Rules Quiet Title Act’s Time Bar Is Claim-Processing Rule

Constitutional Law Reporter

United States , 598 U.S. _ (2023), the U.S. Supreme Court held that the Quiet Title Act’s statute of limitations is a claim-processing rule rather than a bright-line rule that constrains a court’s jurisdiction. In Wilkins v. Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote on behalf of the Court. Fort Bend County v. Davis , 587 U.S.

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Andy Warhol Art Headlines Busy Week for Supreme Court

Constitutional Law Reporter

Decisions in all of the cases are expected before the Court’s term concludes in June 2023. The post Andy Warhol Art Headlines Busy Week for Supreme Court appeared first on Constitutional Law Reporter.

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Federal Judge Enjoins Tennessee Law Limiting Drag Shows

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Section 2 of the Statute makes it “an offense for a person to perform adult cabaret entertainment,” either “(A) On public property; or (B) in a location where the adult cabaret entertainment could be viewed by a person who is not an adult.” Judge Parker was correct to enjoin the law pending further review.