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  1. Please enjoy this amazing meme created by one of my Civ Pro students (shared with permission).

    #CivPro #TaylorSwift

  2. Please enjoy this amazing meme created by one of my Civ Pro students (shared with permission).

    #CivPro #TaylorSwift

  3. Please enjoy this amazing meme created by one of my Civ Pro students (shared with permission).

    #CivPro #TaylorSwift

  4. Please enjoy this amazing meme created by one of my Civ Pro students (shared with permission).

    #CivPro #TaylorSwift

  5. Please enjoy this amazing meme created by one of my Civ Pro students (shared with permission).

    #CivPro #TaylorSwift

  6. @h_s_anderson have literally been scrolling my timeline waiting for your take on this.

    Did he get 5 votes on the fire setting though, or no?

    #scotus #CivPro #PersonalJurisdiction #LawFedi

  7. @h_s_anderson have literally been scrolling my timeline waiting for your take on this.

    Did he get 5 votes on the fire setting though, or no?

    #scotus #CivPro #PersonalJurisdiction #LawFedi

  8. @h_s_anderson have literally been scrolling my timeline waiting for your take on this.

    Did he get 5 votes on the fire setting though, or no?

    #scotus #CivPro #PersonalJurisdiction #LawFedi

  9. @h_s_anderson have literally been scrolling my timeline waiting for your take on this.

    Did he get 5 votes on the fire setting though, or no?

    #scotus #CivPro #PersonalJurisdiction #LawFedi

  10. @h_s_anderson have literally been scrolling my timeline waiting for your take on this.

    Did he get 5 votes on the fire setting though, or no?

    #scotus #CivPro #PersonalJurisdiction #LawFedi

  11. @Alahav I am so happy to see you back & hope you stay (@coreyrayburnyung boost so she will!). One of the things about this platform is that without an algorithm hashtags are much more important, so I’m adding #CivPro #SCOTUS here.

  12. @Alahav I am so happy to see you back & hope you stay (@coreyrayburnyung boost so she will!). One of the things about this platform is that without an algorithm hashtags are much more important, so I’m adding here.

  13. @Alahav I am so happy to see you back & hope you stay (@coreyrayburnyung boost so she will!). One of the things about this platform is that without an algorithm hashtags are much more important, so I’m adding #CivPro #SCOTUS here.

  14. @Alahav I am so happy to see you back & hope you stay (@coreyrayburnyung boost so she will!). One of the things about this platform is that without an algorithm hashtags are much more important, so I’m adding #CivPro #SCOTUS here.

  15. @Alahav I am so happy to see you back & hope you stay (@coreyrayburnyung boost so she will!). One of the things about this platform is that without an algorithm hashtags are much more important, so I’m adding #CivPro #SCOTUS here.

  16. A new goal for the new school year: Get #CivPro and #Remedies scholars interested in #ScheduleA cases.

  17. A new goal for the new school year: Get #CivPro and #Remedies scholars interested in #ScheduleA cases.

  18. A new goal for the new school year: Get #CivPro and #Remedies scholars interested in #ScheduleA cases.

  19. A new goal for the new school year: Get #CivPro and #Remedies scholars interested in #ScheduleA cases.

  20. A new goal for the new school year: Get #CivPro and #Remedies scholars interested in #ScheduleA cases.

  21. I understand and appreciate the traditional "go through the rules in case order" approach to #CivPro.

    But I increasingly think it would be helpful to teach things like Rule 11 and the discovery rules before pleadings.

    It's hard to explain Twiqbal if students don't have any concept of what discovery entails.

    And it's hard to explain these Rule 41 cases if you haven't done Rule 11.

  22. I understand and appreciate the traditional "go through the rules in case order" approach to #CivPro.

    But I increasingly think it would be helpful to teach things like Rule 11 and the discovery rules before pleadings.

    It's hard to explain Twiqbal if students don't have any concept of what discovery entails.

    And it's hard to explain these Rule 41 cases if you haven't done Rule 11.

  23. I understand and appreciate the traditional "go through the rules in case order" approach to #CivPro.

    But I increasingly think it would be helpful to teach things like Rule 11 and the discovery rules before pleadings.

    It's hard to explain Twiqbal if students don't have any concept of what discovery entails.

    And it's hard to explain these Rule 41 cases if you haven't done Rule 11.

  24. I understand and appreciate the traditional "go through the rules in case order" approach to #CivPro.

    But I increasingly think it would be helpful to teach things like Rule 11 and the discovery rules before pleadings.

    It's hard to explain Twiqbal if students don't have any concept of what discovery entails.

    And it's hard to explain these Rule 41 cases if you haven't done Rule 11.

  25. I understand and appreciate the traditional "go through the rules in case order" approach to #CivPro.

    But I increasingly think it would be helpful to teach things like Rule 11 and the discovery rules before pleadings.

    It's hard to explain Twiqbal if students don't have any concept of what discovery entails.

    And it's hard to explain these Rule 41 cases if you haven't done Rule 11.

  26. Currently brainstorming how I can work #BlueSphere into my fall #CivPro class.

  27. Currently brainstorming how I can work #BlueSphere into my fall #CivPro class.

  28. Currently brainstorming how I can work #BlueSphere into my fall #CivPro class.

  29. Currently brainstorming how I can work #BlueSphere into my fall #CivPro class.

  30. Currently brainstorming how I can work #BlueSphere into my fall #CivPro class.

  31. Notably, Judge Chang writes: "It is worth noting, however, that contrary to the Plaintiff's assertion about factoring in the Court's exercise of discretion in deciding "what message it wants to send" to alleged intellectual−property infringers, R. 22 at 2, Civil Rule 20 has nothing to say about "messaging" of that sort. The text of Rule 20(a)(2) controls, not what a court might or might not want to send as a "message" about any particular area of law. " #CivPro #RulesRespecter

  32. Notably, Judge Chang writes: "It is worth noting, however, that contrary to the Plaintiff's assertion about factoring in the Court's exercise of discretion in deciding "what message it wants to send" to alleged intellectual−property infringers, R. 22 at 2, Civil Rule 20 has nothing to say about "messaging" of that sort. The text of Rule 20(a)(2) controls, not what a court might or might not want to send as a "message" about any particular area of law. " #CivPro #RulesRespecter

  33. Notably, Judge Chang writes: "It is worth noting, however, that contrary to the Plaintiff's assertion about factoring in the Court's exercise of discretion in deciding "what message it wants to send" to alleged intellectual−property infringers, R. 22 at 2, Civil Rule 20 has nothing to say about "messaging" of that sort. The text of Rule 20(a)(2) controls, not what a court might or might not want to send as a "message" about any particular area of law. " #CivPro #RulesRespecter

  34. Notably, Judge Chang writes: "It is worth noting, however, that contrary to the Plaintiff's assertion about factoring in the Court's exercise of discretion in deciding "what message it wants to send" to alleged intellectual−property infringers, R. 22 at 2, Civil Rule 20 has nothing to say about "messaging" of that sort. The text of Rule 20(a)(2) controls, not what a court might or might not want to send as a "message" about any particular area of law. " #CivPro #RulesRespecter

  35. Notably, Judge Chang writes: "It is worth noting, however, that contrary to the Plaintiff's assertion about factoring in the Court's exercise of discretion in deciding "what message it wants to send" to alleged intellectual−property infringers, R. 22 at 2, Civil Rule 20 has nothing to say about "messaging" of that sort. The text of Rule 20(a)(2) controls, not what a court might or might not want to send as a "message" about any particular area of law. " #CivPro #RulesRespecter