The Volokh Conspiracy links to this opinion by Judge Boyce Martin of the Sixth Circuit, where she declares:
Because collateral estoppel precludes future litigation of one specific issue, and because that is what the state effectively asks us to find, we construe their argument as one for collateral estoppel rather than res judicata, despite the substitution [...]
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Posted in Appellate Law, Culture, Humor, Languages on 31 August 2007 | 2 Comments »








