Legal Research Guides by Course - Civil Procedure II
Course Description
This course covers the rules of joinder, supplemental and removal jurisdiction, multi-party, multi-forum litigation, class actions; appeals and determining post-trial consequences of a judgment. It also considers the extent to which state law must be applied in federal court. (3 credits) Required Course
Faculty Who Teach This Course
- Steven F. Baicker-McKee (Assistant Professor of Law)
- Nicholas Cafardi (Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law)
- Susan C. Hascall (Assistant Professor of Law)
Subject Covered Presently in Collection by
Print Collection
KF8810-KF9075 Federal Civil Procedure
Legal Research Databases
- Bloomberg Law (includes access to Pacer)
- CVN - Civil Procedure (cases for civil procedure)
- HeinOnline
- Legal Scholarship Network
- Lexis Advance
- LoisLaw Treatises - General Litigation Library - http://www.loislaw.com/pns/index.htp?content=/pns/start.htp
- Westlaw Next
- CALI - Civil Procedure Lessons
- Civil Procedure: an Overview (LII)
- Civil Procedure (Encyclopedia of Everyday Law)
- Civil Procedure (lawschoolhelp.com)
- Civil Procedure (WashLaw)
Rules of Joinder
- Required Joinder of Parties (LII)
- Permissive Joinder of Parties (LII)
- Joinder of Parties and Claims (lawschoolhelp.com)
Supplemental and Removal Jurisdiction
- Removal to Federal Court (USLegal)
- Removal Jurisdiction (Federal Practice Manual for Legal Aid Attorneys - Shriver Center)
- Actions Removable Generally (LII)
Multi-Party, Multi-Forum Litigation, Class Actions
- Class Actions: an Overview (LII)
- Class Action World
- Class Action (USLegal)
- Class Actions (Lawyers.com)
Appeals and Post-Trial Consequences of a Judgment
Blogs
CLI Webpage Links
- Primary Legal Research: Case Law, Federal Statutory Law, Administrative Law
- Legal Research Guides: Civil Procedure
Course Satisfies: Required Course
rev. 2/19/2013
Patricia Horvath
