This article seeks to clear up the confusion over substantial federal questions. Part I provides an overview of the Supreme Court\u27s jurisdiction, distinguishing between appeal and certiorari. Part II examines the precedential weight of the Court\u27s summary dispositions, contrasting summary disposition of appeals with denials of certiorari. Part III explains why the suggestions that the lower courts lack jurisdiction over cases presenting issues in which the Supreme Court has dismissed appeals for want of a substantial federal question are mistaken
In Steel Co. v. Citizens for a Better Environment, the United States Supreme Court, sua sponte, deno...
Federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction. Article III, section 2 of the United States Const...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.State and federal law often cross-reference eac...
This article seeks to clear up the confusion over substantial federal questions. Part I provides a...
Poorly defined criteria in the area of jurisdiction are especially wasteful, generating as they ofte...
This Article is presented in three parts. Section I traces the statutory and case development of fed...
For some time I have been reading and listening to criticisms directed toward decisions which the Su...
This article examines the causes, nature, and potential demise of a federal judicial practice known ...
subject matter jurisdiction, federal question, federal courts, civil procedure State and federal law...
This Article focuses on the issue of simplicity and predictability in analyzing federal question jur...
Congress has given the federal district courts original and removal jurisdiction of all civil action...
Poorly defined criteria in the area of jurisdiction are especially wasteful, generating as they ofte...
This Article focuses on the issue of simplicity and predictability in analyzing federal question jur...
Part I introduces the central themes in the law of federal question jurisdiction. It describes the p...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.State and federal law often cross-reference eac...
In Steel Co. v. Citizens for a Better Environment, the United States Supreme Court, sua sponte, deno...
Federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction. Article III, section 2 of the United States Const...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.State and federal law often cross-reference eac...
This article seeks to clear up the confusion over substantial federal questions. Part I provides a...
Poorly defined criteria in the area of jurisdiction are especially wasteful, generating as they ofte...
This Article is presented in three parts. Section I traces the statutory and case development of fed...
For some time I have been reading and listening to criticisms directed toward decisions which the Su...
This article examines the causes, nature, and potential demise of a federal judicial practice known ...
subject matter jurisdiction, federal question, federal courts, civil procedure State and federal law...
This Article focuses on the issue of simplicity and predictability in analyzing federal question jur...
Congress has given the federal district courts original and removal jurisdiction of all civil action...
Poorly defined criteria in the area of jurisdiction are especially wasteful, generating as they ofte...
This Article focuses on the issue of simplicity and predictability in analyzing federal question jur...
Part I introduces the central themes in the law of federal question jurisdiction. It describes the p...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.State and federal law often cross-reference eac...
In Steel Co. v. Citizens for a Better Environment, the United States Supreme Court, sua sponte, deno...
Federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction. Article III, section 2 of the United States Const...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.State and federal law often cross-reference eac...