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11 other sections not shown Common terms and phrasesabstention abstention doctrine accompanying text discussing Accordingly adjudication alleged appellate jurisdiction argues Article III courts authority basis Chief Justice Clause Congress constitutional contends court decisions Court held court judgments court jurisdiction criminal declaratory judgment defendant dissenting doctrine due process eleventh amendment enacted enforce entertain eral establish Ex parte Young explained federal claims federal common law federal courts federal district court federal habeas corpus federal issues federal jurisdiction federal law federal question federal rights federal statute filed fourteenth amendment habeas corpus inferior federal courts injunctive injury insisted judges judicial power jury Justice Brennan Justice O'Connor Justice Scalia lawsuits legislative courts litigants ment officers opinion original jurisdiction parties petition plaintiffs preclusion prisoners procedural proceedings Professor public rights qualified immunity right of action rule S.Ct seek sovereign immunity standing statutory suit Supreme Court Suspension Clause Teague text accompanying note tion tort typically violation writ References from web pagesJSTOR: Reclaiming the Federal Courts. Federal Courts and Jurisdiction study aids A Revisionist Theory of Abstention FEDERAL CIVIL PROCEDURE Boston University Law Library Reconsidering Frankfurterian Paradigm: Reflections Histories Lower ... Allocating Cases Between Federal and State Courts Under the Law of ... Harvard University Press: Reclaiming the Federal Courts by Larry ... Barry Friedman's Vita Judicial Federalism After Bush v. Gore: Some Observations Bibliographic information |