In this episode of American Law Café, we unpack the rules of diversity jurisdiction—one of the two major gateways into federal court. Diversity jurisdiction isn’t about deciding the merits of a case; it’s about deciding where the case can be heard. At its core, it’s designed to provide a neutral forum when parties come from different states or countries, protecting litigants from the “home court advantage” of local bias. You’ll get a clear walk-through of the requirements, how courts define citizenship, and why the amount in controversy matters.
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🎧 Whether you’re a law student navigating CivPro or just curious how federal courts decide who gets in the door, this episode breaks down the principles, cases, and practical takeaways that shape diversity jurisdiction today.
Introductory Music for American Law Cafe. In Jazz Short by moodmode / Vlad Krotov.
🎶 Intro Music: "In Jazz Short" by moodmode / Vlad Krotov
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