Article III of the United States Constitution sets limits on the ability of the legislature to expand or contract the jurisdiction of the federal courts. The Supreme Court has generally held that Article III\u27s restraints on the power of the legislature to restrict the jurisdiction of the federal courts are few and extremely permissive. Many scholars, however, argue that Article III imposes some strong limitations on the legislature\u27s ability to define federal jurisdiction. Strangely, both sides of the debate rely on originalist arguments. This Article argues that reliance on the Framers\u27 intent to resolve issues of federal courts law is misguided. First, the historical material relating to the thought behind Article III is, at best...
The Supreme Court has paid a significant amount of attention to federal subject matter jurisdiction ...
Does the Supreme Court have jurisdiction to hear controversies between a state and the United States...
Scholars and jurists have long sought an explanation for why the Framers of Article III distinguishe...
Article III of the United States Constitution sets limits on the ability of the legislature to expan...
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-...
Although the Constitution vests the Judicial Power of the United States in the Supreme Court and i...
Located at one of the critical joints where the two great structural principles of the Constitution-...
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...
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 ...
Although Article III of the Constitution vests the federal judicial power in the Article III courts,...
The Supreme Court has paid a significant amount of attention to federal subject matter jurisdiction ...
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 ...
Does the Supreme Court have jurisdiction to hear controversies between a state and the United States...
Scholars and jurists have long sought an explanation for why the Framers of Article III distinguishe...
Article III of the United States Constitution sets limits on the ability of the legislature to expan...
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-...
Although the Constitution vests the Judicial Power of the United States in the Supreme Court and i...
Located at one of the critical joints where the two great structural principles of the Constitution-...
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...
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 ...
Although Article III of the Constitution vests the federal judicial power in the Article III courts,...
The Supreme Court has paid a significant amount of attention to federal subject matter jurisdiction ...
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 ...
Does the Supreme Court have jurisdiction to hear controversies between a state and the United States...
Scholars and jurists have long sought an explanation for why the Framers of Article III distinguishe...