Surprise! We just dropped another episode of the Divided Argument podcast, Loose Signification:
We're joined by a special guest, Harvard Law Professor Stephen Sachs, to talk about Fuld v. Palestine Liberation Organization. Fuld is last week's big personal jurisdiction case, where the Court upheld federal laws extending jurisdiction to the PLO and PA for antiterrorism lawsuits. The author of several important articles on these issues and an amicus brief in Fuld, Steve gives us his take on the relationship between personal jurisdiction, international law and due process, and helps us evaluate the majority opinion and Justice Thomas's concurrence.
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Regarding the adult preformer. If her name is Aella, inviting her would be on brand.
I had a question about Steve’s view that the fifth amendment does not limit jurisdiction: how does this affect the jurisdiction of federal courts in D.C.? I.e., are there any constitutional limits on the exercise of jurisdiction under D.C.’s long-arm statute?