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Rule 4(k)
This lesson explores the various ways that a federal court can acquire personal jurisdiction over defendants, both with and without the use of a state long-arm statute.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of the lesson, the student will be able to:
- Explain the significance of state long-arm statutes to federal courts.
- List the occasions in which federal courts do not need to rely on state law to acquire personal jurisdiction.
- Explain the ways in which the constitution constrains federal courts' assertions of personal jurisdiction differently than state courts.