342.01 Federal Courts
The course considers the structure and powers of the federal courts and their relationship to the political branches and the state courts. The topics covered include justiciability, congressional authority to define and limit federal court jurisdiction, federal common law and implied rights of action, the application of state law in federal courts under the Erie doctrine, civil rights actions and immunities of state officials and governments, and habeas corpus. The focus of the course is on structural constitutional considerations relating to both the separation of powers between the three branches of the national government as well as the federalism relationship between the national government and the state governments.
Spring 2024
Course Number | Course Credits | Evaluation Method | Instructor | ||
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342.01 |
4
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Final Exam
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Neil S. Siegel | ||
Sakai site: https://sakai.duke.edu/portal/site/LAW-342-01-Sp24 | |||||
Email list: LAW-342-01-Sp24@sakai.duke.edu |
Course | |
Degree Requirements |
JD elective
IntlLLM NY Bar
IntlLLM-SJD-EXC elective
Course Requirements - Public Interest
PIPS elective
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Course Areas of Practice |
Civil Litigation: Practice and Procedure
Constitutional Law and Civil Rights
Law, Democracy, and Society
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