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By Staff, Publishers Editorial. LexisNexis. 2020 edition. 2020.
"In a single volume, Texas attorneys can quickly access and research the most important and relevant federal court rules. It's annotated and indexed to provide ease of use to the Texas attorney practicing in the federal court system.Since being published in its own, more comprehensive volume, the Texas Annotated Federal Court Rules now includes: Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure; Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure; Federal Rules of Evidence; Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure and Forms; Local rules from the four Federal District Courts of Texas; Rules of Procedure of the United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation; Policies and Procedures for Electronic Filing in the federal District Courts" - publisher's description
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By American Bar Association. American Bar Association. 1;EB2015ED. 2015.
This handy, 2015 edition of The Federal Rules Book provides all the rules, amendments, and any major revisions to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure and more. In this attractive annual edition this year, you'll find: • Updates and revisions to the Federal Rules of Evidence • Updates and revisions to the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure • Updates and revisions to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
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Latest received: Release 7, 2018. By Axelrad, David M. Law Journal Press. 2011-.
This title takes a wide-lens view of appellate practice at both the federal and state level. Aimed at practitioners and students, it covers appellate practice from start to finish, including preserving issues for appeal, appellate motion practice, post-appeal proceedings, and more.
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By Castanias, Gregory A. Thompson-West. Third edition. 2023.
"This Nutshell provides a comprehensive overview of federal appellate practice and procedure, suitable for practicing lawyers as a deskbook, and for law students as a study aid. It focuses both on the federal courts of appeals and on the US Supreme Court. Federal circuit court topics include, among others, preservation of error, the final judgment rule and its exceptions, the notice of appeal, parties to the appeal, relief pending appeal, standards and scope of review, briefing and oral argument, alternative dispute resolution, entry of judgment, and rehearing en banc. Supreme Court topics include, among others, jurisdiction over federal cases, jurisdiction over state cases, the certiorari process, original jurisdiction, briefing and oral argument, and the role of the Solicitor General. Also included are discussions of the structure and caseloads of the federal appellate system, appellate ethics and professionalism, certification of issues to state courts, and the future of appellate j…
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Latest received: Automatic updates. By Hertz, Randy. LexisNexis Matthew Bender. Seventh edition. 2015-.
This title provides an overview of the federal habeas corpus process.
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By Wright, Charles Alan. West Academic Publishing. Eighth edition. 2017.
"This title offers practical guidance and comprehensive coverage on all aspects of federal court jurisdiction and litigation procedure, as well as the relationship between the state and federal courts. Text reviews the federal judicial system; judicial power of the United States; diversity of citizenship; venue; law applied in federal courts; pleadings, trials, and judgments; and appellate court and Supreme Court jurisdiction." - publisher's description
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By Simpson, Reagan W. American Bar Association. ;2020-09. 2020.
Trial lawyers often must make split-second decisions and judgment calls that do not follow all the procedural steps required to ensure presentation of an issue on appeal. Focusing on the preservation of appellate complaints in federal trial courts, this book helps civil trial and civil appellate lawyers take the right steps to ensure preservation of appellate complaints. This guide sets out the rules for preserving complaints on appeal, beginning with a general approach to preservation rules. Chapters address pre-trial, trial, and post-trial preservation issues, as well as handling objections to a magistrate's ruling or recommendation. The book's focus on opinions from United States courts of appeals with citations from all circuits. Invaluable appendices make this an essential volume for lawyers who need to preserve complaints on appeal. The book includes a checklist of preservation items followed by two important research tools: Listed with each preservation item are West's Key Numbe…
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By Pfander, James E. West Academic Publishing. Fourth edition. 2021.
"Designed for students in advanced courses and newly revised, this book explains the leading principles of federal jurisdiction. It covers such landmarks as Marbury v. Madison and Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents and the rules that govern original and appellate jurisdiction, justiciability and abstention, federal habeas corpus, and sovereign immunity. It discusses the enemy combatant cases, culminating in Boumediene, and recent Supreme Court decisions on such diverse issues as the legal foundation of the Ex parte Young action, the limits of federal ingredient jurisdiction, the demise of prudential standing, and the jurisdictional nuances of consumer class action litigation. Perhaps most important, the book provides students with a sense of the argumentative possibilities available to lawyers and jurists working within the federal courts’ tradition." - publisher's description
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This is a featured Texas title Texas annotated court rules : Federal courts
By Staff, Publishers Editorial. LexisNexis. 2020 edition. 2020.
"In a single volume, Texas attorneys can quickly access and research the most important and relevant federal court rules. It's annotated and indexed to provide ease of use to the Texas attorney practicing in the federal court system.Since being published in its own, more comprehensive volume, the Texas Annotated Federal Court Rules now includes: Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure; Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure; Federal Rules of Evidence; Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure and Forms; Local rules from the four Federal District Courts of Texas; Rules of Procedure of the United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation; Policies and Procedures for Electronic Filing in the federal District Courts" - publisher's description
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By Joseph, Gregory P. American Bar Association. 5;2018-11. 2018.
This valuable book provides a concise, yet thorough, analysis of the major legal issues arising in civil actions litigated under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO). Well-organized and indexed, this fifth edition of Civil RICO: A Definitive Guide, directs you through the complex statute and the thicket of related concepts and case law, and helps you quickly locate answers to the questions in your case. Since the last update in 2015, this new edition identifies all major emerging issues in civil RICO litigation and advises you on the current developments, including: U.S. Supreme Court and Circuit Court rulings Circuit splits on important issues Congressional amendments to RICO and predicate act statutes The guide includes a copy of the statute, a table of cases, and a topical index for your ready reference. Whether you are well-versed with RICO or not, you will find this highly readable analysis of the key issues and cases useful.
Read online: http://lexisdl.com/library/txsll/title/4432029
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Latest received: Automatic updates. By Batista, Paul A. Wolters Kluwer Law & Business. Third edition. [2017]-.
"Civil RICO Practice Manual serves as the single most comprehensive resource to which attorneys for plaintiffs and defendants, judges, professors and students turn for information encompassing the full array of issues relating to RICO. An analytic and practical resource of high value to any attorney practicing in this area, Civil RICO Practice Manual provides comprehensive coverage of the Act and its various judicial interpretations, while at the same time taking the litigator through all aspects of RICO-based litigationand—from the complaint, through trial and appeal." -pubisher's description
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By Mulligan, Lumen N. West Academic Publishing. Second edition. 2019.
"Now current up to 2018, the second edition of this one-volume text presents a clear and concise overview of one of the most challenging topics covered in a standard 1L civil procedure course: subject matter jurisdiction of federal courts. Whether you are grappling with the Court’s recent Spokeo opinion or the classic Osborn decision, you’ll find this book engaging. Written by an award-winning classroom professor, this updated Nutshell makes extensive use of diagrams and flowcharts, while using scores of examples and hypotheticals, to illustrate key concepts. The book is targeted especially to students studying civil procedure, but it will also be of value for students in other courses covering topics such as federal courts, complex litigation, and civil rights. In addition, this volume will provide practitioners with a quick, clear refresher on the basics of federal civil jurisdiction." - publisher's description
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By Doernberg, Donald L. West Academic Publishing. Sixth edition. 2021.
"This authoritative text lays out the constitutional and statutory sources of federal judicial authority, its limits, and how the Supreme Court directs its exercise. Some limits are constitutional, others statutory, and many others self-imposed. There is extended consideration of constitutional and statutory federal-question jurisdiction (including a step-by-step method for discovering whether an allegation is well-pleaded), diversity jurisdiction, abstention, sovereign immunity and the Eleventh Amendment, official immunities, congressional control of federal jurisdiction, and the law applicable in the federal courts—the dreaded (but eminently sensible and really not so scary) Erie doctrine." - publisher's description
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By Hertz, Randy. LexisNexis Matthew Bender. Sixth edition. 2011.
An authoritative and practical 2-volume treatise with practical advice and expert analysis from practitioners and subject matter experts.
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Latest received: 2022 Edition. LexisNexis. 2022 edition. 2019-.
"The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (eff. Dec. 1, 2018) govern civil proceedings in the United States district courts. Their purpose is to secure the just, speedy, and inexpensive determination of every action and proceeding. Fed. R. Civ. P. 1. The rules were first adopted by order of the Supreme Court on December 20, 1937, transmitted to Congress on January 3, 1938, and effective September 16, 1938." - from OverDrive
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By Graham, Michael H. West Academic Publishing. Eleventh edition. 2021.
"The Nutshell, reflecting the Federal Rules of Evidence as restyled and amended up to and including December 1, 2020, contains a crisp, clear, concise, and complete explanation of each Federal Rule of Evidence designed to prepare every student for the course final, the multistate bar examination, and most significantly a successful litigation practice career. The United States Supreme Court’s controversial testimonial/nontestimonial interpretation of the Confrontation Clause developed in Crawford and progeny is thoroughly analyzed as well. With respect to the definition of hearsay, the not hearsay definition, the most commonly encountered hearsay exceptions, expert witnesses, and character evidence even more exhaustive treatment is provided. Concrete illustrations are presented throughout." - publisher's description
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By Wright, Charles Alan. West Academic Publishing. Eighth edition. 2017.
"This title offers practical guidance and comprehensive coverage on all aspects of federal court jurisdiction and litigation procedure, as well as the relationship between the state and federal courts. Text reviews the federal judicial system; judicial power of the United States; diversity of citizenship; venue; law applied in federal courts; pleadings, trials, and judgments; and appellate court and Supreme Court jurisdiction." - publisher's description
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By Pauw, Robert. American Immigration Lawyers Association. Sixth edition. 2022.
"Litigating Immigration Cases in Federal Court is an essential guide for individuals challenging immigration decisions in federal court. For persons filing a lawsuit in federal court for the first time, the book provides sample pleadings as well as guidance on arguments that the government typically makes in its attempt to dismiss lawsuits. For more experienced practitioners, the book provides 'Quick Cites'-editorially vetted favorable cases (with quotes from the most relevant passages) that the author considers to be particularly useful in brief writing." -publisher's description
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Latest received: Automatic updates. Matthew Bender. Third edition. 1997-.
Moore's Federal Practice is the backbone of any federal litigator's library. Comprehensive and authoritative, Moore's is written by the judges, lawyers, and professors who write and amend the Federal Rules, and is LexisNexis Matthew Bender's flagship treatise on federal civil, criminal, appellate, and admiralty procedure.
Note: This electronic copy can only be checked out from home by government employees, but librarians may be able to provide a short excerpt to library patrons upon request.
Read online: https://lexisdl.com/library/txsll/set/501507
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By Moore, James William. M. Bender. [1964]-.
"Moore's Manual: Federal Practice Forms is a handy condensation of Bender's Federal Practice Forms. This indispensable desk set, first published in 1964, brings together the essential forms for use in civil litigation in federal court, from the initial filing of the action through appeal. These timesaving forms can also be adapted for use in any of the 39 states that have modeled their procedures after the federal rules." - publisher's description
Read online: https://lexisdl.com/library/txsll/set/501719
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By Pfander, James E. West Academic Publishing. Fourth edition. 2021.
"Designed for students in advanced courses and newly revised, this book explains the leading principles of federal jurisdiction. It covers such landmarks as Marbury v. Madison and Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents and the rules that govern original and appellate jurisdiction, justiciability and abstention, federal habeas corpus, and sovereign immunity. It discusses the enemy combatant cases, culminating in Boumediene, and recent Supreme Court decisions on such diverse issues as the legal foundation of the Ex parte Young action, the limits of federal ingredient jurisdiction, the demise of prudential standing, and the jurisdictional nuances of consumer class action litigation. Perhaps most important, the book provides students with a sense of the argumentative possibilities available to lawyers and jurists working within the federal courts’ tradition." - publisher's description
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American Immigration Lawyers Association. Sixth edition. 2021.
Representing Clients in Immigration Court will provide you with clear and strategic guidance to help you prepare for any immigration court proceeding.
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By Collins, Michael G. West Academic Publishing. Sixth edition. 2024.
"Coverage includes the statute's modern revival in Monroe v. Pape, municipal liability, individual officer and sovereign immunity, excessive force litigation, choice of law, state and federal court jurisdiction, remedies, and attorney's fees. There are also chapters on federal officer liability and the relationship between habeas corpus and section 1983. A helpful tool for practitioners, students, judges, and their clerks, or anyone wishing to get up to speed on this complex, ever-changing topic." - publisher's description
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State Bar of Texas. 2017.
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State Bar of Texas. 2019.
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This is a featured Texas title Federal Court Forms : (Texas Eastern District)
Nolo. 2016.
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This is a featured Texas title Federal Court Forms : (Texas Northern District)
Nolo. 2016.
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This is a featured Texas title Federal Court Forms : (Texas Western District)
Nolo. 2016.
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This is a featured Texas title Texas annotated court rules : Federal courts
By Staff, Publishers Editorial. LexisNexis. 2020 edition. 2020.
"In a single volume, Texas attorneys can quickly access and research the most important and relevant federal court rules. It's annotated and indexed to provide ease of use to the Texas attorney practicing in the federal court system.Since being published in its own, more comprehensive volume, the Texas Annotated Federal Court Rules now includes: Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure; Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure; Federal Rules of Evidence; Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure and Forms; Local rules from the four Federal District Courts of Texas; Rules of Procedure of the United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation; Policies and Procedures for Electronic Filing in the federal District Courts" - publisher's description
Read online: https://lexisdl.com/library/txsll/title/6030733
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Latest received: Release 7, 2018. By Axelrad, David M. Law Journal Press. 2011-.
This title takes a wide-lens view of appellate practice at both the federal and state level. Aimed at practitioners and students, it covers appellate practice from start to finish, including preserving issues for appeal, appellate motion practice, post-appeal proceedings, and more.
Read online: https://lexisdl.com/library/txsll/title/4378788
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By Joseph, Gregory P. American Bar Association. 5;2018-11. 2018.
This valuable book provides a concise, yet thorough, analysis of the major legal issues arising in civil actions litigated under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO). Well-organized and indexed, this fifth edition of Civil RICO: A Definitive Guide, directs you through the complex statute and the thicket of related concepts and case law, and helps you quickly locate answers to the questions in your case. Since the last update in 2015, this new edition identifies all major emerging issues in civil RICO litigation and advises you on the current developments, including: U.S. Supreme Court and Circuit Court rulings Circuit splits on important issues Congressional amendments to RICO and predicate act statutes The guide includes a copy of the statute, a table of cases, and a topical index for your ready reference. Whether you are well-versed with RICO or not, you will find this highly readable analysis of the key issues and cases useful.
Read online: http://lexisdl.com/library/txsll/title/4432029
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Latest received: Automatic updates. By Batista, Paul A. Wolters Kluwer Law & Business. Third edition. [2017]-.
"Civil RICO Practice Manual serves as the single most comprehensive resource to which attorneys for plaintiffs and defendants, judges, professors and students turn for information encompassing the full array of issues relating to RICO. An analytic and practical resource of high value to any attorney practicing in this area, Civil RICO Practice Manual provides comprehensive coverage of the Act and its various judicial interpretations, while at the same time taking the litigator through all aspects of RICO-based litigationand—from the complaint, through trial and appeal." -pubisher's description
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By Castanias, Gregory A. Thompson-West. Third edition. 2023.
"This Nutshell provides a comprehensive overview of federal appellate practice and procedure, suitable for practicing lawyers as a deskbook, and for law students as a study aid. It focuses both on the federal courts of appeals and on the US Supreme Court. Federal circuit court topics include, among others, preservation of error, the final judgment rule and its exceptions, the notice of appeal, parties to the appeal, relief pending appeal, standards and scope of review, briefing and oral argument, alternative dispute resolution, entry of judgment, and rehearing en banc. Supreme Court topics include, among others, jurisdiction over federal cases, jurisdiction over state cases, the certiorari process, original jurisdiction, briefing and oral argument, and the role of the Solicitor General. Also included are discussions of the structure and caseloads of the federal appellate system, appellate ethics and professionalism, certification of issues to state courts, and the future of appellate j…
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By Mulligan, Lumen N. West Academic Publishing. Second edition. 2019.
"Now current up to 2018, the second edition of this one-volume text presents a clear and concise overview of one of the most challenging topics covered in a standard 1L civil procedure course: subject matter jurisdiction of federal courts. Whether you are grappling with the Court’s recent Spokeo opinion or the classic Osborn decision, you’ll find this book engaging. Written by an award-winning classroom professor, this updated Nutshell makes extensive use of diagrams and flowcharts, while using scores of examples and hypotheticals, to illustrate key concepts. The book is targeted especially to students studying civil procedure, but it will also be of value for students in other courses covering topics such as federal courts, complex litigation, and civil rights. In addition, this volume will provide practitioners with a quick, clear refresher on the basics of federal civil jurisdiction." - publisher's description
URL: https://ezproxy.sll.texas.gov:2443/login?url=https://subscription.westacademic.com/Book/Detail?id=26283
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State Bar of Texas. 2017.
Read online: https://lexisdl.com/library/txsll/title/4877085
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State Bar of Texas. 2019.
Read online: https://lexisdl.com/library/txsll/title/4825995
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By Doernberg, Donald L. West Academic Publishing. Sixth edition. 2021.
"This authoritative text lays out the constitutional and statutory sources of federal judicial authority, its limits, and how the Supreme Court directs its exercise. Some limits are constitutional, others statutory, and many others self-imposed. There is extended consideration of constitutional and statutory federal-question jurisdiction (including a step-by-step method for discovering whether an allegation is well-pleaded), diversity jurisdiction, abstention, sovereign immunity and the Eleventh Amendment, official immunities, congressional control of federal jurisdiction, and the law applicable in the federal courts—the dreaded (but eminently sensible and really not so scary) Erie doctrine." - publisher's description
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Latest received: Automatic updates. By Hertz, Randy. LexisNexis Matthew Bender. Seventh edition. 2015-.
This title provides an overview of the federal habeas corpus process.
Read online: https://lexisdl.com/library/txsll/set/501637
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By Hertz, Randy. LexisNexis Matthew Bender. Sixth edition. 2011.
An authoritative and practical 2-volume treatise with practical advice and expert analysis from practitioners and subject matter experts.
Read online: https://lexisdl.com/library/txsll/set/501637
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Latest received: 2022 Edition. LexisNexis. 2022 edition. 2019-.
"The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (eff. Dec. 1, 2018) govern civil proceedings in the United States district courts. Their purpose is to secure the just, speedy, and inexpensive determination of every action and proceeding. Fed. R. Civ. P. 1. The rules were first adopted by order of the Supreme Court on December 20, 1937, transmitted to Congress on January 3, 1938, and effective September 16, 1938." - from OverDrive
Read online: https://lexisdl.com/library/txsll/title/6038980
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By Graham, Michael H. West Academic Publishing. Eleventh edition. 2021.
"The Nutshell, reflecting the Federal Rules of Evidence as restyled and amended up to and including December 1, 2020, contains a crisp, clear, concise, and complete explanation of each Federal Rule of Evidence designed to prepare every student for the course final, the multistate bar examination, and most significantly a successful litigation practice career. The United States Supreme Court’s controversial testimonial/nontestimonial interpretation of the Confrontation Clause developed in Crawford and progeny is thoroughly analyzed as well. With respect to the definition of hearsay, the not hearsay definition, the most commonly encountered hearsay exceptions, expert witnesses, and character evidence even more exhaustive treatment is provided. Concrete illustrations are presented throughout." - publisher's description
Read online: https://ezproxy.sll.texas.gov:2443/login?url=https://subscription.westacademic.com/Book/Detail?id=27175
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By Wright, Charles Alan. West Academic Publishing. Eighth edition. 2017.
"This title offers practical guidance and comprehensive coverage on all aspects of federal court jurisdiction and litigation procedure, as well as the relationship between the state and federal courts. Text reviews the federal judicial system; judicial power of the United States; diversity of citizenship; venue; law applied in federal courts; pleadings, trials, and judgments; and appellate court and Supreme Court jurisdiction." - publisher's description
URL: https://ezproxy.sll.texas.gov:2443/login?url=https://subscription.westacademic.com/Book/Detail?id=24976
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By Pauw, Robert. American Immigration Lawyers Association. Sixth edition. 2022.
"Litigating Immigration Cases in Federal Court is an essential guide for individuals challenging immigration decisions in federal court. For persons filing a lawsuit in federal court for the first time, the book provides sample pleadings as well as guidance on arguments that the government typically makes in its attempt to dismiss lawsuits. For more experienced practitioners, the book provides 'Quick Cites'-editorially vetted favorable cases (with quotes from the most relevant passages) that the author considers to be particularly useful in brief writing." -publisher's description
Read online: http://ezproxy.sll.texas.gov:2048/login?url=https://ailalink.aila.org/#documents/100582
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Latest received: Automatic updates. Matthew Bender. Third edition. 1997-.
Moore's Federal Practice is the backbone of any federal litigator's library. Comprehensive and authoritative, Moore's is written by the judges, lawyers, and professors who write and amend the Federal Rules, and is LexisNexis Matthew Bender's flagship treatise on federal civil, criminal, appellate, and admiralty procedure.
Note: This electronic copy can only be checked out from home by government employees, but librarians may be able to provide a short excerpt to library patrons upon request.
Read online: https://lexisdl.com/library/txsll/set/501507
Read online Table of contents View details in library catalog
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By Moore, James William. M. Bender. [1964]-.
"Moore's Manual: Federal Practice Forms is a handy condensation of Bender's Federal Practice Forms. This indispensable desk set, first published in 1964, brings together the essential forms for use in civil litigation in federal court, from the initial filing of the action through appeal. These timesaving forms can also be adapted for use in any of the 39 states that have modeled their procedures after the federal rules." - publisher's description
Read online: https://lexisdl.com/library/txsll/set/501719
Read online Table of contents View details in library catalog
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By Simpson, Reagan W. American Bar Association. ;2020-09. 2020.
Trial lawyers often must make split-second decisions and judgment calls that do not follow all the procedural steps required to ensure presentation of an issue on appeal. Focusing on the preservation of appellate complaints in federal trial courts, this book helps civil trial and civil appellate lawyers take the right steps to ensure preservation of appellate complaints. This guide sets out the rules for preserving complaints on appeal, beginning with a general approach to preservation rules. Chapters address pre-trial, trial, and post-trial preservation issues, as well as handling objections to a magistrate's ruling or recommendation. The book's focus on opinions from United States courts of appeals with citations from all circuits. Invaluable appendices make this an essential volume for lawyers who need to preserve complaints on appeal. The book includes a checklist of preservation items followed by two important research tools: Listed with each preservation item are West's Key Numbe…
Read online: http://lexisdl.com/library/txsll/title/5773534
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By Pfander, James E. West Academic Publishing. Fourth edition. 2021.
"Designed for students in advanced courses and newly revised, this book explains the leading principles of federal jurisdiction. It covers such landmarks as Marbury v. Madison and Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents and the rules that govern original and appellate jurisdiction, justiciability and abstention, federal habeas corpus, and sovereign immunity. It discusses the enemy combatant cases, culminating in Boumediene, and recent Supreme Court decisions on such diverse issues as the legal foundation of the Ex parte Young action, the limits of federal ingredient jurisdiction, the demise of prudential standing, and the jurisdictional nuances of consumer class action litigation. Perhaps most important, the book provides students with a sense of the argumentative possibilities available to lawyers and jurists working within the federal courts’ tradition." - publisher's description
URL: https://ezproxy.sll.texas.gov:2443/login?url=https://subscription.westacademic.com/Book/Detail?id=27621
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American Immigration Lawyers Association. Sixth edition. 2021.
Representing Clients in Immigration Court will provide you with clear and strategic guidance to help you prepare for any immigration court proceeding.
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By Collins, Michael G. West Academic Publishing. Sixth edition. 2024.
"Coverage includes the statute's modern revival in Monroe v. Pape, municipal liability, individual officer and sovereign immunity, excessive force litigation, choice of law, state and federal court jurisdiction, remedies, and attorney's fees. There are also chapters on federal officer liability and the relationship between habeas corpus and section 1983. A helpful tool for practitioners, students, judges, and their clerks, or anyone wishing to get up to speed on this complex, ever-changing topic." - publisher's description
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By American Bar Association. American Bar Association. 1;EB2015ED. 2015.
This handy, 2015 edition of The Federal Rules Book provides all the rules, amendments, and any major revisions to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure and more. In this attractive annual edition this year, you'll find: • Updates and revisions to the Federal Rules of Evidence • Updates and revisions to the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure • Updates and revisions to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
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