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The Courts System

The court system involves several key principles to determine if a case is suitable for judicial review. These include reviewability, where the case must be open to judicial examination, and standing, ensuring that the party has a sufficient stake in the outcome.

The Courts System

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The Court System

Timing

Deference to state courts
Priority to state interest; Federal abstinence
State standards rule if higher
Finality
Admin ruling must be final
Exhaustion of remedies
Case has gone through entire admin remedy system
Primary Jurisdiction
Who initially hears the case

Reviewability

Ripeness
Case is ready for review
Mootness
Case issues are still present
Standing to Sue
Case has sufficient stake

The Supreme Court

Court of Appeals (13)

District Courts (94)