15th Judicial Conference Panelists' Papers COMING TO THE COURT FROM A NEW DIRECTION: MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS AT THE COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE Todd Hughes - Constitutional Litigation In The Court of International Trade And Its Jurisdictional Implications: A Paper Presented To The 15th Judicial Conference Steven Becker - Placing Totes-Isotoner in the Context of the Court’s Recent and Anticipated Jurisprudence NEW DIRECTIONS IN CUSTOMS PRACTICE: HOW, WHAT & WHY? Lawrence Friedman - What is Persuasive? Pushing WCO Materials Through the Skidmore Sieve Myles Harmon - Customs Administrative Ruling Process Is Modification in Order? Mikki Cottet - Does the U.S. Supreme Court’s Judgment in National Cable & Telecommunications Association V. Brand X Internet Services, 545 U.S. 967, 125 S. Ct. 2688, 2700-2701, 162 L. Ed. 2d 820, 838-839 (2005) (Brand X), Impact Deference and Stare Decisis in Classification Litigation John Pellegrini - Revocation and Modification of Rulings and Treatments: Does Section 625(c) Work? Jerome Hanifin - Customs' Refusal to Issue a Binding Ruling: Is There a Remedy? A NEW LOOK AT JUDICIAL DEFERENCE AND THE ROLE OF REMANDS IN TRADE CASES John McInerney - Is It Improper For Commerce to Explain Its Disagreement with Remand Orders in Its Remand Redeterminations? Julie Mendoza - Agency Remands: Objectives and Obstacles James M. Lyons - U.S. Court of International Trade Decisions Reviewing Determinations by the U.S. International Trade Commission Antidumping/Countervailing Duty Cases Stephen J. Narkin - Court Deference to the U.S. International Trade Commission on Issues of Law and Questions of Fact: Recent Precedent and Practical Implications CHOICES, CHOICES: DOMESTIC COURTS v. INTERNATIONAL FORA John M. Ryan - Interplay of WTO and U.S. Domestic Judicial Review: When the Same U.S. Administrative Determinations Are Appealed Under the WTO Agreements and Under U.S. Law, Do the Respective Decisions and Available Remedies Co-Exist or Collide? Kathleen Cannon - Trade Litigation Before the WTO, NAFTA and U.S. Courts: A Petitioner's Perspective Mary Jane Alves - Reflections on the Current State of Play: Have U.S. Courts Finally Decided to Stop Using International Agreements and Reports of International Trade Panels in Adjudicating International Trade Cases? Mark A. Barnett - Choices, Choices: Domestic Courts Versus International Fora A Commerce Perspective MAKING YOUR CASE: BEST PRACTICES & LESSONS LEARNED William D. Outman II - CIT Judicial Conference Presentation Claudia Burke - Making Your Case: Best Practices and Lessons Learned Geert DePrest - 1581(c) Actions: Nuts and Bolts, Best Practices and Lessons Learned Back to previous page. Please send questions or comments about this website to: webmaster@cit.uscourts.gov