Federal laws that regulate state institutions give rise to what the Supreme Court has described as the oldest question of constitutional law. In recent years, the Court has confronted questions of congressional power to regulate state legislatures and executives, but has not directly confronted any question of congressional power to regulate state courts. Since the Founding, questions of congressional power to regulate state court jurisdiction of Article III cases have arisen - most notably, congressional power to assign jurisdiction of federal criminal cases to state courts. Today, significant questions of congressional power to regulate state court jurisdiction over non-Article III cases are arising for the first time in American history....
Scholars have long debated the separation of powers question of what judicial power federal courts h...
Standing doctrine is supposed to ensure the separation of powers and an adversary process of adjudic...
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...
Federal laws that regulate state institutions give rise to what the Supreme Court has described as t...
Federal laws that regulate state institutions give rise to what the Supreme Court has described as t...
Federal laws that regulate state institutions give rise to what the Supreme Court has described as t...
The very substantial literature on the scope of congressional power to strip courts of jurisdiction ...
Scholars have long debated Congress’s power to curb federal jurisdiction and have consistently assum...
Although the Constitution vests the Judicial Power of the United States in the Supreme Court and i...
The lines of authority between states and the federal government are, to a significant extent, defin...
May Congress regulate the procedures by which state courts adjudicate claims arising under state law...
May Congress regulate the procedures by which state courts adjudicate claims arising under state law...
Constitutional litigation is increasingly being wagedbetween governments, in both suits between a st...
The first section of this article considers the power of state courts to hear federal cases. Since i...
Scholars have long debated the separation of powers question of what judicial power federal courts h...
Standing doctrine is supposed to ensure the separation of powers and an adversary process of adjudic...
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...
Federal laws that regulate state institutions give rise to what the Supreme Court has described as t...
Federal laws that regulate state institutions give rise to what the Supreme Court has described as t...
Federal laws that regulate state institutions give rise to what the Supreme Court has described as t...
The very substantial literature on the scope of congressional power to strip courts of jurisdiction ...
Scholars have long debated Congress’s power to curb federal jurisdiction and have consistently assum...
Although the Constitution vests the Judicial Power of the United States in the Supreme Court and i...
The lines of authority between states and the federal government are, to a significant extent, defin...
May Congress regulate the procedures by which state courts adjudicate claims arising under state law...
May Congress regulate the procedures by which state courts adjudicate claims arising under state law...
Constitutional litigation is increasingly being wagedbetween governments, in both suits between a st...
The first section of this article considers the power of state courts to hear federal cases. Since i...
Scholars have long debated the separation of powers question of what judicial power federal courts h...
Standing doctrine is supposed to ensure the separation of powers and an adversary process of adjudic...
Article III of the Constitution provides that the judicial Power of the United States extends to all...