LGS 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Diversity Jurisdiction, Direct Examination, Ibm System I

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Basic judicial requirements: jurisdiction, jurisdiction over the persons, subject matter jurisdiction types of cases heard by a court (a) general jurisdiction vs. limited jurisdiction (b) examples: Juvenile court: original vs. appellate jurisdiction (a) original = trial courts (b) appellate review, federal jurisdiction (a) u. s. constitution article iii, section 2 cases arising under the constitution or the laws of the u. s. = Federal question or issue (b) diversity jurisdiction (i) citizens of different states, foreign citizens, countries, etc. (ii) amount in controversy greater than ,000. Standing to sue: a party must have a legally protected and tangible interest at stake in the litigation before they can file suit, justiciable controversy real and substantial issue not a hypothetical or academic issue. State court systems see alabama court system chart. Federal court system: 3 tiers, district courts trial courts, general jurisdiction, u. s. courts of appeals 13 circuit courts, united states supreme court (a) writ of certiorari a request by a party for the.

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