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Federal Courts


Law 7225 - Spring 2011

Professor: Eric J. Segall Class Times: MW, 2:45 pm - 4:00 pm
Syllabus: Syllabus | Location: Room 652
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Course Description

Federal Courts. The study of the federal constitutional and statutory provisions establishing and regulating federal courts. Topics treated include the "case and controversy" requirement, federal subject matter jurisdiction and its regulation by Congress, original and removal jurisdiction, the law applied in federal courts in civil actions, and the rules of procedure followed in federal courts.

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Syllabus

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