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- W3207743579 abstract "From 1945 to 2011, Ford Motor Co. never challenged its amenability to suit on constitutional grounds in any domestic case within Westlaw’s database. But as the Roberts Court fundamentally transformed jurisdictional doctrine over six cases in the last decade, Ford adopted a new litigation strategy: move to dismiss on personal jurisdiction grounds any products-liability suit brought against it outside its home states and the states where it designed, manufactured, and originally sold the specific vehicle at issue. This strategy led Ford to seek dismissals of products-liability suits filed in Montana and Minnesota by state residents suffering in-state injuries allegedly caused by defective Ford vehicles when those particular vehicles reached the forum states via second-hand transactions. While the state courts held that Ford was nonetheless amenable to these suits, this previously routine and well-accepted (even by Ford) jurisdictional assertion now warranted Supreme Court review.This Article, part of a symposium on The Civil Procedure Transformation after Fifteen Years of the Roberts Court, employs Ford Motor Co. v. Montana Eighth Judicial District Court as a case study on the Roberts Court’s transformation of the jurisdictional landscape. The injured plaintiffs had three potentially available jurisdictional grounds to sue in their home states that had either been foreclosed or unsettled by the Roberts Court’s earlier sextet of decisions. This limited the plaintiffs to maintaining the Court should abide by four decades of its pronouncements that a company engaging in substantial in-state marketing activities for a product may be sued in that state when that product causes an in-state injury. Ford, though, countered that two of the Roberts Court’s earlier decisions trumped this dicta and necessitated that each state’s jurisdictional authority only extends to claims with a strict causal connection to a defendant’s forum conduct. While the Roberts Court, for the first time in a jurisdictional dispute, sided with the plaintiffs, its need to intervene in Ford and clarify its prior rulings exemplifies the jurisdictional upheaval it has wrought over the last decade." @default.
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- W3207743579 title "The Roberts Court's Jurisdictional Revolution within Ford's Frame" @default.
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