Shortlisted: Women in the Shadows of the Supreme Court. By Renee Knake JeffersonHannah Brenner Johnson. New York: New York University Press, 2020. 304 pp. $30.00 hardcover

2021 ◽  
Vol 55 (2) ◽  
pp. 363-365
Author(s):  
Cassia Spohn
2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maggie Gardner

92 New York University Law Review 390 (2017)When it comes to transnational litigation in the federal courts, it is time to retire the doctrine of forum non conveniens. The doctrine, which allows judges to decline jurisdiction in cases they believe would be better heard in foreign courts, is meant to promote international comity and protect defendant fairness. But it is not well-designed for the former purpose, and given recent developments at the Supreme Court, it is dangerously redundant when it comes to the latter. This Article seeks to demythologize forum non conveniens, to question its continuing relevance, and to encourage the courts and Congress to narrow its scope of application so that, when the time is right, it may be fully interred.


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