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Examples & Explanations for Federal Courts 5th Edition Laura E. Little ISBN 9781543858037
Award-winning author and professor Laura E. Little brings her clarity and pedagogical expertise to one of the most challenging and abstract areas of law in Examples & Explanations for Federal Courts, Fifth Edition. This approachable and practical study guide demystifies federal courts doctrine through concise textual introductions, carefully crafted hypotheticals, analytical explanations, and visual illustrations that make complex concepts accessible and concrete.
Maintaining the trusted Examples & Explanations format, the new edition incorporates significant cutting-edge developments and reflects the renewed attention to federal courts and jurisdiction evident in recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions. The result is a clear, engaging, and up-to-date resource that helps students build both doctrinal understanding and analytical confidence.
New to the Fifth Edition:
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Expanded discussion of legislative courts
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Updated treatment of abstention doctrines, including Younger abstention, Trump v. Vance (2020), and lower court applications of Colorado River abstention
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Analysis of Moore v. Harper (2023) and its impact on Supreme Court review of gerrymandering, alongside discussion of recent legislative gerrymandering decisions such as Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP (2024) and Rucho v. Common Cause (2024)
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Clarification of supplemental jurisdiction following Royal Canin USA v. Wullschleger (2024)
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Updated coverage of Supreme Court habeas decisions, including developments on Teague exceptions and procedural default
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New discussion of Eleventh Amendment abrogation, including Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico v. Centro de Periodismo Investigativo (2023) and Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians v. Coughlin (2023)
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In-depth analysis of presidential immunity in Trump v. United States (2024)
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Expanded coverage of mootness, including FBI v. Fikre (2024) and New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. City of New York (2020)
Professors and students will benefit from:
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Candid engagement with nuanced and unsettled doctrine
Federal Courts resists black-letter simplification. This guide embraces doctrinal complexity while maintaining clarity and analytical rigor. -
An award-winning author with unparalleled teaching expertise
Professor Little is a widely respected federal courts scholar who has lectured internationally and frequently teaches federal judges through programs sponsored by the Federal Judicial Center. Her scholarship has earned numerous honors, including the Great Teacher Award, and she currently serves as Associate Reporter for the Restatement (Third) of Conflict of Laws. -
Clear writing and flexible organization
Each chapter stands alone, breaking doctrines into manageable components. The thematic organization—structured around the functions of federal courts—supports multiple teaching and learning approaches. -
Effective visual aids
Graphs and illustrations provide both “big picture” frameworks and detailed rule-level explanations, helping students see how doctrines interrelate. -
Examples that model strong lawyering and exam skills
Hypotheticals highlight ambiguity and competing arguments, while explanations demonstrate how skilled lawyers reason through uncertainty and structure persuasive analysis. -
A resource trusted by Federal Courts professors
Widely adopted as a required or recommended text, this guide is used by both new and experienced professors for course preparation and student support.
Examples & Explanations for Federal Courts 5th Edition Laura E. Little ISBN 9781543858037, 978-1543858037 & 9798889069546
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Laura E. Little




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