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Aspen Treatise for Federal Jurisdiction 9th Edition ISBN 9798892075343
The Ninth Edition of Federal Jurisdiction remains a comprehensive and accessible guide to the laws, doctrines, and policies that shape the jurisdiction of the federal courts. Written by renowned scholar Erwin Chemerinsky, this authoritative text unpacks black-letter law alongside the critical policy considerations that underlie judicial decision-making.
With Chemerinsky’s hallmark clarity and insight, this casebook equips students with a deep and nuanced understanding of federal jurisdiction—providing the context needed to fully grasp the cases and concepts encountered in class.
New to the Ninth Edition:
- Landmark decision in TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez, redefining standing under federal statutes
- Major developments regarding the use of non-Article III courts, including SEC v. Jarkesy
- Trump v. United States, addressing presidential immunity from criminal prosecution
- Evolving limits on Bivens remedies for constitutional violations
Key Features Beneficial to Professors and Students:
- Thorough updates throughout the text, reflecting the latest case law and legal developments
- Comprehensive coverage that includes historical foundations, modern debates, and emerging trends
- Clear organization in a three-part structure that supports understanding of complex jurisdictional issues
- Insightful analysis of doctrine and policy that highlights unresolved questions and competing perspectives
- Balanced and even-handed approach, presenting multiple viewpoints and interpretations
- Engaging, readable prose that brings clarity to challenging material while encouraging critical thinking
Federal Jurisdiction, Ninth Edition continues to be the leading resource for mastering the principles and policies governing the federal courts. Ideal for classroom learning and long-term reference, this text provides the essential tools for students to think deeply about the structure and scope of federal judicial power.
Chemerinsky Aspen Treatise for Federal Jurisdiction Ninth Edition ISBN 9798892075343 & 979-8892075343




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