Solving the Nonresident Alien Due Process Paradox in Personal Jurisdiction

Robin J. Effron* Introduction Personal jurisdiction has a nonresident alien problem. Or, more accurately, personal jurisdiction has two nonresident alien problems. The first is the extent to which the specter of the nonresident alien defendant has overshadowed—if not unfairly driven—the discourse and doctrine over constitutional personal jurisdiction. The second is that the constitutional right to … Continue reading Solving the Nonresident Alien Due Process Paradox in Personal Jurisdiction