Patrick Murphree argues that courts handling federal multidistrict litigation should promptly rule on motions to remand because, among other reasons, doing so “preserves the individual and systemic benefits of judicial federalism.” Read more here.
Patrick Murphree argues that courts handling federal multidistrict litigation should promptly rule on motions to remand because, among other reasons, doing so “preserves the individual and systemic benefits of judicial federalism.” Read more here.