02043nam 2200469 450 991071429390332120230615145713.0(CKB)4950000000066463(NjHacI)994950000000066463(OCoLC)1060617958(OCoLC)994950000000066463(EXLCZ)99495000000006646320230615d2018 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCongress's power over courts jurisdiction stripping and the rule of Klein /Sarah Herman Peck[Library of Congress public edition].Washington, District of Columbia :Congressional Research Service,2018.1 online resource (26 pages)CRS reportThe CRS report home page provides access to all versions published since 2018 in accordance with P.L. 115-141.Report includes bibliographical references.This report highlights a series of Supreme Court rulings that have examined separation-of-powers-based limitations on the Exceptions Clause, congressional jurisdiction stripping, and the ability of Congress to amend laws with the purpose of directly impacting litigation. The Court's jurisprudence largely begins with the Reconstruction-era case, United States v. Klein, and leads to Patchak v. Zinke, from the October 2017 term.CRS report.Constitutional lawUnited StatesConstitutional historyUnited StatesUnited StatesfastTrials, litigation, etc.fastConstitutional lawConstitutional history342.73Peck Sarah Herman1353991Library of Congress.Congressional Research Service,NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910714293903321Congress's power over courts3383055UNINA