Master Supplemental Jurisdiction: The Proven 4-Step Test
Struggling with supplemental jurisdiction? This deep-dive breaks down the proven 4-step test under § 1367 to help you ace your Civil Procedure exam.
Subject matter jurisdiction is the federal court's power to hear a case — testing federal question (§ 1331), diversity (§ 1332 with the $75,000 amount in controversy and complete diversity), supplemental (§ 1367), and removal (§ 1441). These articles cover each pathway's elements and the procedural traps bar examiners exploit.
Struggling with supplemental jurisdiction? This deep-dive breaks down the proven 4-step test under § 1367 to help you ace your Civil Procedure exam.
Go beyond the basics of Federal Question Jurisdiction. Our guide decodes the "Well-Pleaded Complaint" rule to help you ace your civil procedure final or the bar exam.
Feeling lost in Civil Procedure? This guide breaks down diversity jurisdiction with a clear framework for law students to ace their final exams.