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Coney Island Auto Parts v. Burton — Is There a Deadline to Void an Unconstitutional Judgment?

Coney Island Auto Parts v. Burton — Is There a Deadline to Void an Unconstitutional Judgment?

Update: 2025-11-10
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Full audio of the Supreme Court oral argument in Coney Island Auto Parts, Inc. v. Burton (No. 24-808), argued November 4, 2025. In this case, the Justices examine whether Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 60(c)(1)'s "reasonable time" limit can bar a motion to set aside a default judgment that is void for lack of personal jurisdiction—or whether a void judgment can be challenged at any time. The argument highlights a deep circuit split, the limits of procedural finality, and how far courts must go to protect due process in long-dormant cases.

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Coney Island Auto Parts v. Burton — Is There a Deadline to Void an Unconstitutional Judgment?

Coney Island Auto Parts v. Burton — Is There a Deadline to Void an Unconstitutional Judgment?