LAW 6105

Federal Courts

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Course Description

This course is about the federal judicial system and its relationship to various other decision-makers, including Congress and the state courts. We will examine the jurisdiction of the federal courts; the elements of a justiciable case or controversy; the role of state law and so-called "federal common law" in federal courts; implied causes of action; and state sovereign immunity.


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    Fall 2025

  • Payvand Ahdout

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    Spring 2025

  • Rachel Bayefsky

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    3.70

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    Spring 2024

  • Michael Collins

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    3.54

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    Spring 2023

  • RICHARD RE

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    Spring 2022

  • Caleb Nelson

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    3.61

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    Spring 2020

  • John Harrison

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    3.68

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    Fall 2020

  • Nettie Woolhandler

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    3.49

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    Spring 2017

  • John Jeffries

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    3.59

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    Fall 2017

  • Faculty Staff

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    Spring 2015

  • Amanda Tyler

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    3.34

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    Spring 2010