28 Mar 2023

It’s Never Too Late Edition: Nailing Diversity Jurisdiction

Does your case belong in federal court? Law school can seem like a long time ago when posed this seemingly simple question, even for first years. Take the guesswork out of giving a fast answer on diversity jurisdiction by checking out our new visualizations for analyzing diversity jurisdiction. After you’ve checked out the visualizations, our practice note goes in depth on everything you need to know for pleading or challenging diversity jurisdiction. Click the link below to begin!

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