Federal courts : cases and materials on judicial federalism and the lawyering process / Arthur D. Hellman, Lauren K. Robel.
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Law Faculty Library
Faculty of Law Library |
NFIC | 347.73 HEL (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 29497 | |
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Law Faculty Library
Faculty of Law Library |
NFIC | 347.73 HEL (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 2 | Available | 29498 | |
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Law Faculty Library
Faculty of Law Library |
NFIC | 347.732 HEL (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 3 | Available | 29501 |
Includes index.
The federal judicial system -- The judicial power under Article III -- Justiciability and the case or controversy requirement -- Federal authority and state courts -- Supreme Court review of statecourt decisions -- Collateral attacks on state judgments of conviction -- The Erie Doctrine and the obligation of federal courts to follow state law -- Federal common law -- Challenges to jurisdiction -- The "federal question" jurisdiction -- Diversity jurisdiction -- Venue and transfer -- Special problems of removal jurisdiction -- Parallel proceedings in state and federal court -- Inter-system preclusion and the Rooker-Feldman Doctrine -- Appellate review in the federal system -- State sovereign immunity -- The Section 1983 Cause of Action -- Limits on the jurisdiction -- Challenging state action in state court -- Congressional power to curtail the jurisdiction of the federal courts -- Congressional power to control judicial decision making -- Non-Article III courts and judges.
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