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Page 1: 3.2 SITUATIONS By: Kyon Johnson. SITUATION #1  Ms. Tant of New York City recently sued Mr. Bloom, also of New York City. She Claimed that he had run.

3.2 SITUATIONS

By: Kyon Johnson

Page 2: 3.2 SITUATIONS By: Kyon Johnson. SITUATION #1  Ms. Tant of New York City recently sued Mr. Bloom, also of New York City. She Claimed that he had run.

SITUATION #1

Ms. Tant of New York City recently sued Mr.

Bloom, also of New York City. She Claimed that he

had run into and injured her while he was jogging.

She asked for $50,000 in damages. When she filed

her suit in federal district court, Mr. Bloom's

attorney immediately moved for the case to be

dismissed from the federal court for two reasons.

What were they?

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SITUATION #2

Ms. Tant’s case was thrown out of federal court.

She later filed it in the New York state court solely as

a case involving Mr. Bloom’s negligent jogging.

When she lost, she appealed all the way to the

highest New York state court but still lost. She

sought to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. Will the

U.S. Supreme Court hear her case?

Why or why not?

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ANSWER #1

The Federal district court did not have jurisdiction

as the parties were citizens of the same state and the

amount in question did not exceed $75,000.

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ANSWER #2

No. There is no federal issue (such as legal

discrimination) involved.


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