Article III of the Constitution provides that the judicial Power of the United States extends to all cases arising under the Constitution, laws, and treaties of the United States. What the phrase arising under imports in Article III has long confounded courts and scholars. This Article examines the historical origins of Article III arising under jurisdiction. First, it describes English legal principles that governed the jurisdiction of courts of general and limited jurisdiction--principles that animated early American jurisprudence regarding the scope of arising under jurisdiction. Second, it explains how participants in the framing and ratification of the Constitution understood arising under jurisdiction to provide a limited means for en...
Did the Framers attempt to establish an effectual power in the national judiciary to void state law ...
Scholars and jurists have long sought an explanation for why the Framers of Article III distinguishe...
Section II of this paper briefly sets out the jurisdictional scheme of the 1984 Act. Section III pre...
Article III of the Constitution provides that the judicial Power of the United States extends to a...
Article III of the Constitution provides that the judicial Power of the United States extends to all...
Article III of the United States Constitution does not Grant Congress the Power to Extend United Sta...
Article III of the United States Constitution sets limits on the ability of the legislature to expan...
Located at one of the critical joints where the two great structural principles of the Constitution-...
Agencies of the United States often find themselves on opposite sides of the v. in disputes rangin...
Federal laws that regulate state institutions give rise to what the Supreme Court has described as t...
The Supreme Court has paid a significant amount of attention to federal subject matter jurisdiction ...
States should have much broader authority to decline jurisdiction over federal claims. The normative...
This Article examines and evaluates the legal process method as a perspective from which to assess t...
Does the Supreme Court have jurisdiction to hear controversies between a state and the United States...
Although the Constitution vests the Judicial Power of the United States in the Supreme Court and i...
Did the Framers attempt to establish an effectual power in the national judiciary to void state law ...
Scholars and jurists have long sought an explanation for why the Framers of Article III distinguishe...
Section II of this paper briefly sets out the jurisdictional scheme of the 1984 Act. Section III pre...
Article III of the Constitution provides that the judicial Power of the United States extends to a...
Article III of the Constitution provides that the judicial Power of the United States extends to all...
Article III of the United States Constitution does not Grant Congress the Power to Extend United Sta...
Article III of the United States Constitution sets limits on the ability of the legislature to expan...
Located at one of the critical joints where the two great structural principles of the Constitution-...
Agencies of the United States often find themselves on opposite sides of the v. in disputes rangin...
Federal laws that regulate state institutions give rise to what the Supreme Court has described as t...
The Supreme Court has paid a significant amount of attention to federal subject matter jurisdiction ...
States should have much broader authority to decline jurisdiction over federal claims. The normative...
This Article examines and evaluates the legal process method as a perspective from which to assess t...
Does the Supreme Court have jurisdiction to hear controversies between a state and the United States...
Although the Constitution vests the Judicial Power of the United States in the Supreme Court and i...
Did the Framers attempt to establish an effectual power in the national judiciary to void state law ...
Scholars and jurists have long sought an explanation for why the Framers of Article III distinguishe...
Section II of this paper briefly sets out the jurisdictional scheme of the 1984 Act. Section III pre...