Doug Mc Farland - Published Works

Published Works

    • FEW ARE CHOSEN: A CAMPAIGN MEMOIR (2008).
    • In Search of the Transaction or Occurrence: Counterclaims, 40 CREIGHTON L. REV. 699 (2007).
    • The True Compass: No Federal Question in a State Law Claim, 55 U. KAN. L. REV. 1 (2006).
    • A Personal Tribute to Chief Justice Rehnquist, 29 HAMLINE L. REV. 1 (2006).
    • A Personal Tribute to Chief Justice Rehnquist, 29 HAMLINE L. REV. 1 (2006).
    • Computer Assisted Exercises on Civil Procedure (West, 5th ed. 2004; 4th ed. 1995; 3d ed. 1991) (with Roger C. Park).
    • Dictum Run Wild: How Long-Arm Statutes Extended to the Limits of Due Process, 84 B. U. L. REV. 491 (2004).
    • Drop the Shoe: A Law of Personal Jurisdiction, 68 MO. L. REV. 753 (2003).
    • Present Sense Impressions Cannot Live in the Past, 28 FLA. ST. U. L. REV. 907 (2001).
    • MINNESOTA CIVIL PRACTICE (Lexis 3d ed. 1999, plus supplements; Butterworths, 2d ed. 1990; Mason, 1st ed. 1979) (with William J. Keppel).
    • THE FUTURE OF LEGAL EDUCATION, IN FOR THE RECORD: 150 YEARS OF LAW & LAWYERS IN MINNESOTA (Minnesota State Bar Association, 1999).
    • Profiles of all 26 Minnesota Chief Justices and Chief Judges, in FOR THE RECORD: 150 YEARS OF LAW & LAWYERS IN MINNESOTA (Minnesota State Bar Association, 1999).
    • Chief Justice Warren E. Burger: A Personal Tribute, 19 HAMLINE L. REV. 1 (1995).
    • The Unconstitutional Stub of Section 1441(c), 54 Ohio St. L.J. 1059 (1993).
    • The Need for a New National Court, 100 HARV. L. REV. 1400 (1987) (with Thomas E. Baker).
    • Students and Practicing Lawyers Identify the Ideal Law Professor, 36 J. LEGAL EDUC. 93 (1986).
    • Self-Images of Law Professors: Rethinking the Schism in Legal Education, 35 J. LEGAL EDUC. 232 (1985).
    • Dead Men Tell Tales: Thirty Times Three Years of the Judicial Process After Hillmon, 30 VILL. L. REV. 1 (1985).
    • Rhetorical Visions of Committed Voters in the 1980 Presidential Campaign, 1 J. CRITICAL STUD. MASS COMMUNICATION 287 (1984) (with Ernest Bormann, Becky Kroll, and Kathy Watters).

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