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Government question for history..Need help ASAP
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<blockquote data-quote="PSUCOBRA96" data-source="post: 7878851" data-attributes="member: 54826"><p>not sure exactly what you want but congress has the power within limits to cut back the types of cases the supreme court may hear, but it cannot expand the case load beyond the categories already outlined in the constitution. In essence it gives congress to the power to decide what cases to a point that the supreme court may hear. </p><p></p><p>Also congress can cutback as well as possibly eliminate if it really wanted to the lower federal courts although earlier cases U.S. v. Klein has shown that any jurisdictional limitation must be neutral and congress cannot decide the merits of a case basically by limiting jurisdiction and using it as a shield. </p><p></p><p>Look into article III, 2 of the constitution. This is a small sample of info that could be a good start for you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSUCOBRA96, post: 7878851, member: 54826"] not sure exactly what you want but congress has the power within limits to cut back the types of cases the supreme court may hear, but it cannot expand the case load beyond the categories already outlined in the constitution. In essence it gives congress to the power to decide what cases to a point that the supreme court may hear. Also congress can cutback as well as possibly eliminate if it really wanted to the lower federal courts although earlier cases U.S. v. Klein has shown that any jurisdictional limitation must be neutral and congress cannot decide the merits of a case basically by limiting jurisdiction and using it as a shield. Look into article III, 2 of the constitution. This is a small sample of info that could be a good start for you [/QUOTE]
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