
One Supreme Court
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- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1. THE PROBLEMATICS OF FEDERAL JURISDICTION
- 1. The Role of the Supreme Court
- 2. The Constitutionality of Non-Article III Tribunals
- 3. The Constitutional Basis for Reliance on State Courts
- CHAPTER 2. SUPREMACY AND THE SUPERVISORY POWER
- 1. Supreme Courts and the Supervisory Power
- 2. Unity, Supremacy, and Article III
- 3. Supremacy, Geography, and the Exceptions Power
- 4. Supremacy and Vertical Stare Decisis
- CHAPTER 3. ARTICLE III COURTS AND ARTICLE I TRIBUNALS
- 1. Congress's Power to Ordain and Establish Lower Federal Courts
- 2. Constituting State Courts as Inferior Tribunals
- 3. State Courts and the Requirement of "Inferiority"
- 4. Constituting New Article I Tribunals
- CHAPTER 4. THE SUPREME COURT'S POWER TO SUPERVISE INFERIOR FEDERAL COURTS
- 1. Chief Justice Marshall and the Court's Supervisory Powers
- 2. Supervisory Powers in the Post-Marshall Court Era
- 3. Supervisory Powers Today
- CHAPTER 5. THE SUPREME COURT AND THE STATE COURTS
- 1. Incorporating State Courts into the Federal Judiciary
- 2. The Limits of State Court Inferiority
- 3. Accounting for the Current Role of the State Courts in the Federal System
- 4. Exceptions, Regulations, and the Limits of Congressional Power
- CHAPTER 6. UNDERSTANDING THE ORIGINS OF ARTICLE I TRIBUNALS
- 1. Inferior Tribunals for Matters Outside Article III
- 2. Murray's Lessee, Public Rights, and Public Benefits
- 3. Other Features of the Growth of Article I Tribunals
- CHAPTER 7. PRESERVING THE COURT'S SUPREMACY IN RELATION TO ARTICLE I TRIBUNALS
- 1. Modes of Preserving the Court's Supremacy
- 2. The Scope of Review and the Principle of Inferiority
- 3. Applying the Inferior Tribunals Account
- CHAPTER 8. SUPREMACY, INFERIORITY, AND GUANTANAMO BAY
- 1. Superintendence as a Limit on Jurisdiction Stripping
- 2. Exclusive State Court Authority and the Jurisdiction-Stripping Debate
- 3. Addressing Concerns with the Supremacy Account
- 4. Constitutional Supremacy and the Inferior Tribunals at Guantanamo Bay
- CONCLUSION
- Notes
- Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Works
- Table of Cases
- Index
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