Aspen Treatise for Federal Jurisdiction
ISBN-13:
9781543813715
ISBN-10:
1543813712
Edition:
8
Author:
Erwin Chemerinsky
Publication date:
2020
Publisher:
Aspen Opco Llc
Format:
Paperback
1201 pages
Category:
Federal Jurisdiction
,
Administrative Law
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ISBN-13:
9781543813715
ISBN-10:
1543813712
Edition:
8
Author:
Erwin Chemerinsky
Publication date:
2020
Publisher:
Aspen Opco Llc
Format:
Paperback
1201 pages
Category:
Federal Jurisdiction
,
Administrative Law
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Aspen Treatise for Federal Jurisdiction (ISBN-13: 9781543813715 and ISBN-10: 1543813712), written by authors
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In the Eighth Edition of Federal Jurisdiction, luminary author Erwin Chemerinsky unpacks the black letter law and underlying policy issues of his subject with the clarity and penetrating insight for which he is renowned. An accessible and thorough exposition of the laws, issues, and policies that determine the jurisdiction of federal courts-- students know they can rely on Federal Jurisdiction, Eighth Edition to inform and enrich their understanding of the cases and materials covered in this course.
New to the Eighth Edition:
- Political question doctrine after Rucho v. Common Cause (partisan gerrymandering)
- Sovereign immunity after Franchise Tax Board v. Hyatt and Cooper v. Allen
- Developments in suing government officers, especially qualified immunity
- New limits on Bivens suits
Professors and students will benefit from:
- Thorough updating of every aspect of the book
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