Federal Courts at NYU Law
Federal Courts is an advanced course on the structure, powers, and limitations of the federal judiciary. Students study Article III jurisdiction, sovereign immunity, habeas corpus, abstention doctrines, and the interplay between state and federal courts.
Key Topics in Federal Courts
Key Questions in Federal Courts
Does Article III permit the federal court to hear this case?
Is the state immune from suit under the Eleventh Amendment?
Should the federal court abstain in favor of state proceedings?
Does Section 1983 provide a cause of action here?
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