Preclusion

Preclusion

Preclusion (Reviewability)

This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of preclusion. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Reviewability is provided. Finally, the subject of Judicial Review in relation with preclusion is examined. Note that a list of cross references, bibliography and other resources appears at the end of this entry.

EFFECT OF JUDGMENT and PRECLUSION

In relation to federal court procedure and federal litigation, this area covers the following topics:

Recognition and Validity of Judgments

Find out about Recognition and Validity of Judgments in this context in this American legal encyclopedia.

Claim Preclusion and Res Judicata

Find out about Claim Preclusion and Res Judicata in this context in this American legal encyclopedia.

Issue Preclusion and Collateral Estoppel

Find out about Issue Preclusion and Collateral Estoppel in this context in this American legal encyclopedia.

Intersystem Preclusion

Find out about Intersystem Preclusion in this context in this American legal encyclopedia.

Stare Decisis, Law of the Case, and Judicial Estoppel

Find out about Stare Decisis, Law of the Case, and Judicial Estoppel in this context in this American legal encyclopedia.

Resources

See Also

Further Reading

  • Charles Alan Wright, Arthur R. Miller & Andrew D. Leipold, Federal Practice & Procedure (Thomson West)
  • Robert C. Casad & William B. Richman, Jurisdiction in Civil Actions: Territorial Basis and Process Limitations on Jurisdiction of State and Federal Courts (Lexis Law)
  • James Wm. Moore & Daniel R. Coquillette, Moore’s Federal Practice (Matthew Bender, 2017)
  • Gregory A. Castanias & Robert H. Klonoff, Federal Appellate Practice and Procedure in a Nutshell (Thomson West)
  • Erwin Chemerinsky, Federal Jurisdiction (Aspen Publishers)
  • Robert M. Cover, Owen M. Fiss & Judith Resnik, The Federal Procedural System: A Rule and Statutory Source Book (Foundation Press)
  • Richard H. Fallon, Jr., Daniel J. Meltzer & David L. Shapiro, Hart and Wechsler’s The Federal Courts and the Federal System (Foundation Press)
  • Daniel J. Meador, Thomas E. Baker & Joan E. Steinman, Appellate Courts: Structures, Functions, Processes, and Personnel (LexisNexis)

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