Authors: Larry W. Yackle
ISBN-13: 9781594605598, ISBN-10: 1594605599
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
Date Published: December 2008
Edition: 3rd Edition
Larry W. Yackle is a professor of law at Boston University School of Law.
This third edition of Federal Courts is addressed to law students, judges and magistrates, law clerks, and attorneys who need a single-volume reference book close at hand. It provides both a primer on the power and functions of the Judicial Branch of the Federal Government and an explication of developments through 2008. Recent Supreme Court decisions have required pervasive changes from the second edition in 2003. The third edition covers critical decisions on jurisdiction in federal-question cases, standing, sovereign immunity, and habeas corpus. It also treats recent statutes, especially the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act, the Detainee Treatment Act, and the Military Commissions Act, together with the Court's enormously important decisions on judicial power to entertain petitions from detainees at Guantanamo Bay and elsewhere. Like previous editions, the third edition offers a streamlined exposition of complex material in straightforward, accessible prose. Readers who need an introduction to basics will find it in this text; readers who need deeper analysis will find it in the exhaustive footnotes.
Ch. I Methodology 3
Ch. II History and modern structure 29
Ch. III Judicial independence 49
Ch. IV Article III courts 59
Ch. V Non-Article III adjudicative bodies 87
Ch. VI Federal questions in state court 133
Ch. VII The Supreme Court 175
Ch. VIII Federal questions in the district courts 223
Ch. IX Justiciability 303
Ch. X Suits against government and government officers 411
Ch. XI Abstention 491
Ch. XII Habeas corpus 543
Table of cases 687
Index 709