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Top 10 Posts of 2023

Maggie Gardner – Cornell Law School mgardner@cornell.edu @MaggieKGardner

December 20, 2023

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Many of our most popular pages in 2023 were our topic pages and primers, as we highlighted yesterday. We are grateful that our library of resources is proving useful to you, our readers. Beyond that evergreen content, here is a count-down of our 10 most-read posts of 2023:

10. Second Circuit Rejects Consent-Based Jurisdiction over the PLO

9. Multistate Defamation, Cross-Border Torts, and Choice of Law

8. Contractual Waivers of Foreign Sovereign Immunity

7. Cassirer on Remand: Considering the Laws of Other Interested States

6. Territoriality v. Extraterritoriality in Intellectual Property

5. Ninth Circuit Allows Human Rights Claims Against Cisco to Proceed

4. The Comparative Value of Choice of Law and Forum Selection Clauses

3. Congress Amends the TVPRA to Correct Ninth Circuit’s Erroneous Ruling in Ratha

2. CISG Opt-Outs and Party Intent

1. China’s Draft Law on Foreign State Immunity Would Adopt Restrictive Theory

Happy reading, and happy new year!

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