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Article III
- Clause 1
The Judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority;—to all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls;—to all Cases of admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction;—to Controversies to which the United States shall be a Party;—to Controversies between two or more States;—between a State and Citizens of another State;—between Citizens of different States,—between Citizens of the same State claiming Lands under Grants of different States, and between a State, or the Citizens thereof, and foreign States, Citizens or Subjects.
- ArtIII.S2.C1.1 Article III, Section 2, Clause 1: Historical Background
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2 Rules of Justiciability and the Case or Controversy Requirement
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.1 Rules of Justiciability and the Case or Controversy Requirement: Overview
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.2 Rules of Justiciability and the Case or Controversy Requirement: Historical Background
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.3 Rules of Justiciability and the Case or Controversy Requirement: Advisory Opinions
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.4 Rules of Justiciability and the Case or Controversy Requirement: Adversity Requirement
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.5 Rules of Justiciability and the Case or Controversy Requirement: Standing Requirement
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.5.1 Standing Requirement: Overview
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.5.2 Standing Requirement: Current Doctrine
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.5.3 Standing Requirement: Select Topics for Consideration
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.5.3.1 Standing Requirement: Taxpayer Standing
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.5.3.2 Standing Requirement: Representational Standing
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.5.3.2.1 Representational Standing: Overview
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.5.3.2.2 Representational Standing: Associational Standing
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.5.3.2.3 Representational Standing: States and Parens Patraie
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.5.3.3 Standing Requirement: Standing of Federal and State Legislators
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.5.3.4 Standing Requirement: Prudential Standing
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.6 Ripeness Doctrine
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.6.1 Ripeness Doctrine: Overview
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.7 Mootness Doctrine
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.7.1 Mootness Doctrine: Overview
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.7.2 Early Mootness Doctrine
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.7.3 Modern Mootness Doctrine
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.7.3.1 Modern Mootness Doctrine: Introduction
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.7.3.2 Modern Mootness Doctrine: General Criteria of Mootness
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.7.3.3 Exceptions to Mootness
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.7.3.3.1 Exceptions to Mootness: Introduction
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.7.3.3.2 Exceptions to Mootness: Voluntary Cessation Doctrine
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.7.3.3.3 Exceptions to Mootness: Capable of Repetition, Yet Evading Review
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.7.3.3.4 Exceptions to Mootness in the Criminal Context
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.7.3.3.5 Special Mootness Rules in the Class Action Litigation Context
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.8 Political Question Doctrine
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.8.1 Political Question Doctrine: Overview
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.8.2 Early Political Question Doctrine
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.8.3 Political Question Doctrine: Current Doctrine
- ArtIII.S2.C1.2.9 Constitutional Avoidance Doctrine
- ArtIII.S2.C1.3 Classes of Cases and Controversies for Federal Courts
- ArtIII.S2.C1.3.1 Classes of Cases and Controversies for Federal Courts: Arising Under Jurisdiction
- ArtIII.S2.C1.3.1.1 Arising Under Jurisdiction: Overview
- ArtIII.S2.C1.3.1.2 Select Topics for Consideration
- ArtIII.S2.C1.3.1.2.1 Protective Theory of Jurisdiction
- ArtIII.S2.C1.3.2 Classes of Cases and Controversies for Federal Courts: Admiralty and Maritime
- ArtIII.S2.C1.3.3 Cases to Which the United States is a Party
- ArtIII.S2.C1.3.4 Controversies Between Two or More States
- ArtIII.S2.C1.3.5 Classes of Cases and Controversies for Federal Courts: Diversity Jurisdiction
- ArtIII.S2.C1.3.5.1 Diversity Jurisdiction: Overview
- ArtIII.S2.C1.3.5.2 Diversity Jurisdiction: Select Topics for Consideration
- ArtIII.S2.C1.3.5.2.1 Law Applied in Diversity Cases
- ArtIII.S2.C1.3.6 Controversies Over Land Grants in Different States
- ArtIII.S2.C1.3.7 Controversies Between a State or Its Citizens and Foreign States/Citizens
- ArtIII.S2.C1.3.1 Classes of Cases and Controversies for Federal Courts: Arising Under Jurisdiction