Fed Courts HISTORY/THEORY

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Akil Amar

Two-tiered theory of jurisdiction distinguishing between cases and controversies under Article III

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Professor Ratnor

Exceptions to SCOTUS appellate jurisdiction must not negate the Court’s essential function of maintaining uniformity and supremacy of federal law.

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Martin v. Hunter’s Lessee, Story

Article III is mandatory upon the legislature, so federal courts must have at least some jurisdiction. Supreme and appellate imply inferior courts.

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