LAW 6105
Federal Courts
Course Description
This course is about the federal judicial system and its relationship to various other decision-makers, including Congress and the state courts. We will examine the jurisdiction of the federal courts; the elements of a justiciable case or controversy; the role of state law and so-called "federal common law" in federal courts; implied causes of action; and state sovereign immunity.
Instructors
To Announced
Fall 2026
tba
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GPA
Payvand Ahdout
Spring 2026
moweth 10:00am - 11:20am
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.69
GPA
Rachel Bayefsky
Spring 2024
WeTh 3:40pm - 5:40pm
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.70
GPA
Michael Collins
Spring 2023
MoWeTh 10:00am - 11:20am
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.54
GPA
RICHARD RE
Spring 2022
MoWe 3:40pm - 5:40pm
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GPA
John Harrison
Fall 2020
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.68
GPA
Caleb Nelson
Spring 2020
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.61
GPA
John Jeffries
Fall 2017
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.64
GPA
Nettie Woolhandler
Spring 2017
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Difficulty
3.49
GPA
Faculty Staff
Spring 2015
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GPA
Amanda Tyler
Spring 2010
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Difficulty
3.34
GPA