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Caseload Conundrum, Constitutional Restraint And The Manipulation Of Jurisdiction, Nancy Levit Jan 1989

Caseload Conundrum, Constitutional Restraint And The Manipulation Of Jurisdiction, Nancy Levit

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The quantity of litigation in the federal courts has reached unprecedented heights. While this 'crisis of volume' has attracted the attention of legislators and scholars, the judiciary has been left to divine self-help measures to reduce litigants' use of the federal courts. The federal bench that must manage this caseload explosion includes a cadre of recently appointed federal judges. Many of these judges embrace the New Federalism, an initiative to shift governmental power and responsibility back to the states.

This article posits that the combination of judicial overload and injudicious federalism is operating to shunt certain classes of litigants away …