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Book Title: Private Enforcement of Antitrust Law in the United States
Editor(s): Foer, A. Albert; Stutz, M. Randy
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9780857939593
Section: Chapter 6
Section Title: Procedural Defenses Short of Trial
Author(s): Rubin, Jonathan L.
Number of pages: 35
Extract:
6 Procedural defenses short of trial
Jonathan L. Rubin1
§ 6.01 Introduction
§ 6.02 Dismissal for lack of subject matter jurisdiction
6.02.1 Challenges to Article III jurisdiction
6.02.1(a) Constitutional standing
6.02.1(b) Ripeness
6.02.1(c) Fitness for judicial resolution and the
political question doctrine
6.02.1(d) Rule 12(b)(1) and 12(b)(6) motions distinguished
6.02.1(e) FTAIA not jurisdictional
6.02.2 Challenges to federal question jurisdiction
6.02.2(a) Statutes authorizing a private right of action
6.02.2(b) Statute of limitations
6.02.3 Challenges to diversity jurisdiction
6.02.4 Challenges to supplemental jurisdiction
§ 6.03 Pre-answer defenses
6.03.1 Rule 12(b)(6) pre-answer motion to dismiss for failure to
state a claim upon which relief may be granted
6.03.1(a) Non-cognizable claims and implied immunity
6.03.1(b) Act of state doctrine
6.03.1(c) Failure to allege facts sufficient to
state a cognizable legal claim
6.03.1(d) Dismissal for lack of antitrust standing
6.03.1(e) Insufficient effect on U.S. domestic
commerce or imports
6.03.1(f) Express antitrust immunities and exemptions
6.03.2 Rule 12(b)(7) pre-answer motion to dismiss for failure to
join a required party
6.03.3 Rule 12 motions objecting to personal jurisdiction, venue,
and service of process
6.03.3(a) Dismissal for lack of ...
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