Osborn give us this test for "arising under" jurisdiction
What is the ingredient test?
A strong reading of this case stands for the proposition that Congress can completely take away an issue from the Supreme Court
What is Ex Parte McCardle?
This normative theme weighs the relative competence of state and federal judges
What is parity?
This justiciability doctrine asks if a case is brought too early
What is ripeness?
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Who is Taylor Swift?
Grable and Gunn give us this test for applying 28 U.S.C. § 1331
What is the test for emebedded federal questions?
This case defines three "true exceptions" to Article III's requirements of life tenure and salary protection for federal judges
What is Northern Pipeline?
This normative theme was famously advanced in Marbury v. Madison
What is judicial review?
These are the three elements of standing
What is an injury in fact, causation, and redressability?
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This doctrine keeps courts out of impeachment debates
What is the Political Question Doctrine?
This case allows Congress to give one federal court exclusive jurisdiction over an issue
What is Lockerty?
Ex Parte Yerger advances these two normative themes
What are separation of powers and judicial review?
These are the five types of justiciability issues we examined this semester
What are advisory opinions, standing, ripeness, mootness, and political questions?
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What is Olivia?
This exeption allows federal courts to hear cases that are technicaly moot?
What is the exception for cases that are "capable of repetition yet evading review"?
This case insists that Article III, §2 delineates the maximum extent of federal juidical power
What is Marbury v. Madison?
Osborn's expansive ingredient test undercuts these two normative themes
What are federalism and parity?
Even if a party provides this "pinky promise" to stop an illegal activity, a case is still not moot
What is voluntary cessation?
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What is Paw Patrol: The Mighty Pups?
This (controversial) doctrine allows federal courts to hear cases if Congress might regulate the area one day in the future
What is protective jurisdiction?
This case provides six types of political questions
What is Baker v. Carr?
The Schor balancing test instructs us to pay close attention to this normative theme
What is separation of powers?
The test for political questions has been condensed down to these two categories
What are a 1) a textually-demonstrable constitutional commitment of an issue to a different branch and 2) a lack a judicially-manageable standards for resolution
Professor Nunn is currently wasting his weekends playing this video game
What is Spiderman 2?