New York's Rigid Choice-of-Law Rules Stifle Societal Adaptability
The article discusses the need for a more flexible framework for choosing laws in New York. In the past, the traditional rule for deciding which jurisdiction's law applies in cases involving different places was criticized for being too rigid. New York was a leader in changing this approach but has since lost influence due to adopting a strict set of rules known as the Neumeier rules. The goal is to create a more adaptable system for future legal conflicts.