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adam_text | Summary of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. The Architecture of Article III....................1
§1.1 Introduction........................................... 1
§1.2 The Vesting Clause................................. 1
§1.3 One Supreme Court, Multiple Inferior Courts.............3
§1.4 The Madisonian Compromise...............................4
§1.5 Tenure in Office and Salary Protections.................6
§1.6 The Scope of the Judicial Power.........................9
§1.7 Supreme Court Original and Appellate Jurisdiction......12
§1.8 Congress and Judicial Architecture.....................13
Chapter 2. The Nature of the Judicial Power...................15
§2.1 Introduction.......................................... 15
§ 2.2 The Marbury Decision................................. 15
§ 2.3 The Requirement of Judicial Finality...................26
§ 2.4 The Ban on Advisory Opinions...........................31
§ 2.5 Advisory Opinions, Declaratory Judgment Actions, and
Amicus Briefs..........................................33
§2.6 The Standing Doctrine..................................36
§ 2.7 The Mootness Doctrine..................................62
§ 2.8 The Ripeness Doctrine................................ 71
§2.9 The Political Question Doctrine .......................75
§ 2.10 Justiciability Doctrines, the Merits, and Constitutional
Avoidance..............................................81
Chapter 3. The Supreme Court’s Original Jurisdiction.....85
§3.1 Introduction...............................................85
§ 3.2 State-Party Disputes.......................................86
§ 3.3 Discretionary Control of the Original Docket...............87
§ 3.4 Special Masters and Jury Trials............................88
§ 3.5 Scope of the Original Jurisdiction.........................89
Chapter 4. The Supreme Court’s Appellate Jurisdiction...... 93
§4.1 Introduction...............................................93
§ 4.2 Appellate Jurisdiction: An Overview........................93
§ 4.3 Constitutional Roots.......................................96
§ 4.4 Appellate Jurisdiction over State Court Decisions .........97
§ 4.5 Appellate Jurisdiction over Questions of Federal and
State Law............................................... 99
§ 4.6 The Adequate and Independent State Grounds
Doctrine................................................ 104
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§ 4.7 Some Procedural Aspects of Appellate Review.............. Ill
§ 4.8 Appellate Review of Federal Court Decisions and the
Supervisory Power................................... 115
Chapter 5. Original Jurisdiction of the Federal District
Courts................................................121
§5.1 Introduction........................................ 121
§ 5.2 The Origin of the Federal District Courts..............121
§ 5.3 Federal Question Jurisdiction: Constitutional Limits...123
§5.4 Statutory Federal Question Jurisdiction: The Well-
Pleaded Complaint.....................................131
§5.5 Statutory Federal Question Jurisdiction: State Law
Claims with Federal Ingredients.......................135
§5.6 Federal Question Jurisdiction: Declaratory Judgment
Proceedings......................................... 143
§ 5.7 Diversity and Foreign Subject Jurisdiction:
Constitutional Scope .................................147
§5.8 Diversity Jurisdiction: Statutory Elements......... 151
§ 5.9 Judicial Control of Devices to Create or Defeat
Diversity.............................................156
§ 5.10 Supplemental Jurisdiction..............................157
§ 5.11 Removal of Actions from State to Federal Court.........163
Chapter 6. The Erie Doctrine(s) and Federal Common
Law................................................. 167
§6.1 Introduction...........................................167
§ 6.2 Erie i?. Co. v. Tompkins...............................168
§ 6.3 Erie and the Horizontal Choice of Law Process..........171
§6.4 Erie and the Substance/Procedure Distinction...........173
§6.5 The Converse-Erie Problem..............................182
§6.6 Federal Common Law.....................................184
§ 6.7 Implied Rights of Action for Statutory Violations......196
§6.8 Implied Rights of Action for Constitutional Violations.201
§ 6.9 Self-Enforcing Treaties.............................. 209
Chapter 7. Government Accountability..........................213
§7.1 Introduction...........................................213
§ 7.2 Common Law Foundations of Remedies Against the
Government........................................ 214
§ 7.3 Federal Government Accountability: The Constitutional
and Early Statutory Framework ........................220
§ 7.4 State Government Accountability........................230
§ 7.5 State Official Action and Section 1983.................255
§ 7.6 Official Immunity......................................264
§ 7.7 Government Accountability: Conclusion..................274
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Chapter 8. Habeas Corpus and Government
Accountability............................
§ 8.1 Introduction...............................
§82 The Historic Function of Habeas Corpus.......
§ 8 3 Habeas Review of Federal Detention and the
Suspension Clause.........................
§ 8 4 Habeas Review of State Criminal Convictions
§ 8 5 The AEDPA and Habeas Re-Litigation.........
§ 8.6 State Post-Conviction Review and the Role of
Congress.........................................
Chapter 9. Judicial Restraint, Abstention, and
Coordination.....................................
§9.1 Introduction.......................................
§9.2 The Presumptive Propriety of Overlapping Litigation
§ 9.3 The Anti-Injunction Act: Federal Injunctions to Stay
State Proceedings................................
§ 9.4 Other Statutory Limits on Federal Equitable
Proceedings......................................
§ 9.5 Judge-Made Doctrines of Restraint, Exhaustion, and
the Parity Debate........................................
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Chapter 10. Congressional Control of State and Federal
Jurisdiction..........................................369
§ 10.1 Introduction..........................................369
§ 10.2 Congressional Control of State Court Jurisdiction and
the Presumption of Concurrent Jurisdiction............370
§ 10.3 Legislative Courts and Article I Tribunals............382
§ 10.4 Congressional Control of the Jurisdiction of the
Federal Courts........................................394
§ 10.5 Toward a Unitary Theory of Supreme Judicial
Oversight and Control.................................407
§ 10.6 Conclusion............................................414
Appendix. Selected Constitutional and Statutory
Provisions.................................... 417
Table of Cases.........................................437
Table of Statutes and Rules................f...........453
Table of Authorities................................. 457
Index..................................................465
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