Understanding Federal Courts and Jurisdiction eBook
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This comprehensive?Understanding?treatise offers a coherent and complete overview of the complex constitutional principles and doctrines governing the federal judicial system. In a single volume, it provides a rich discussion of Article III of the United States Constitution, which governs the federal judiciary, and explains the role of Congress in regulating the federal courts’ jurisdiction. After explaining the constitutional and statutory bases for federal jurisdiction, the treatise discusses the intricate case law on the statutory procedures relevant to litigating actions in federal courts. The treatise concludes with an exploration of the important federalism problems inherent in our dual system of courts, and the interrelationship of federal and state courts.Focusing on the relevant statutes and Supreme Court and appellate doctrine,?Understanding Federal Courts and Jurisdiction?covers all aspects of federal jurisdiction: justiciability, including standing, mootness, ripeness, and political questions
Additional ISBNs
1630447927, 1531002544, 9781630447922, 9781531002541
Understanding Federal Courts and Jurisdiction is written by Mullenix, Linda S. and published by Carolina Academic Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Understanding Federal Courts and Jurisdiction are 9781630447939, 1630447935 and the print ISBNs are 9781630447922, 1630447927. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 1630447927, 1531002544, 9781630447922, 9781531002541.
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