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This site describes the jurisdiction of the Federal Court system. The site breaks the court's jurisdiction into three main areas of institutional conflict: Federal Restraint of State Courts by Injunctions, Habeas Corpus: Scope of the Writ, and Removal. Provided throughout the text are links to footnotes on the page which supply court cases and further information.
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