LAW 0542:
Federal Courts and Jurisdiction
Spring 2021 • Section 01
• CRN 3950
Course Description
This course analyzes the constitutional and statutory contours of procedure and jurisdiction in the United States courts. Course materials address the role of federal courts in protecting federal rights and supervising state governments. Topics may include justiciability (including doctrines of standing, mootness, ripeness and political questions); congressional control of jurisdiction; legislative or Article I courts; federal questions; federal common law; diversity jurisdiction; supplemental jurisdiction; state sovereign immunity under the Eleventh Amendment; habeas corpus; civil rights suits under 42 U.S.C. 1983; and abstention.
Schedule
Day/Time | Location |
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T/Th 4:00-5:15 PM | Online Meeting |
Registration Info
Registration Notes
This is for VIRTUAL only. To register for in person course, use CRN 36455.