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🎙️ Civil Procedure Spotlight: Jurisdiction, Venue & Removal Explained – How Courts Decide Who Can Hear the Case (and Where It Belongs)

In this episode, we break down how courts get authority over a case — and how defendants can move one from state to federal court.

Part 1 – Subject Matter Jurisdiction (SMJ)

SMJ = a court’s power over the type of case.
Federal courts can only hear cases they have statutory power to hear.

Part 2 – Personal Jurisdiction (PJ)

PJ = the court’s power over the defendant. Rooted in due process fairness.

Part 3 – Venue

Venue = which district is the right place for trial.

Part 4 – Removal (28 U.S.C. §§ 1441–1446)

Removal = a defendant’s tool to shift a case from state to federal court.

đź§ľ Remand: Plaintiffs can move to send the case back if removal was improper.

🎯 Takeaway

Civil Procedure is about power and place:

Get any piece wrong — and the case heads right back to state court.

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