Federal courts in a nutshell / Donald L. Doernberg (Professor of Law Emeritus, Pace University, Elisabeth Haub School of Law, Sometimes Visiting Professor of Law, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law).
Originally published under the title: Federal jurisdiction in a nutshell. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Federal court structure -- The courts and the Constitution -- Congressional control of federal jurisdiction -- Subject-matter jurisdiction -- Appellate and collateral review -- The Rooker-Feldman doctrine -- The Eleventh Amendment -- Officials' immunities -- Choice of law in the federal courts.
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