This casebook offers a fresh, modern framework for teaching and understanding the federal courts by placing litigation—and the strategic decisions lawyers and judges make—at the center of the course. Organized around five core chapters and an introductory overview, the book builds doctrine from the ground up: first through the structural and constitutional principles that define the federal judiciary, and then through the jurisdictional, remedial, and defensive tools that shape how litigation unfolds in federal court. Rather than presenting Federal Courts as a set of abstract jurisdictional puzzles, the book shows how doctrines arise and operate within lawsuits. Students are introduced to the judiciary’s structural role, the practical consequences of justiciability limits, the strategic dimensions of abstention and sovereign immunity, and the centrality of § 1983 as the modern mechanism for enforcing constitutional rights. Each doctrinal area is framed through the perspective of advocacy, institutional design, and procedural posture, enabling students to understand both the conceptual foundations and the lived dynamics of federal litigation. A defining hallmark of the casebook is its use of litigation-oriented problem sets drawn from recent lower-court decisions. These problems integrate legal analysis directly into the fact patterns and develop through carefully sequenced questions that guide students to zoom in on the doctrines being tested. By working through these layered, real litigation scenarios, students learn to identify issues, test the mechanics of complex doctrines, anticipate counterarguments, and appreciate how subtle changes in facts or posture can alter the outcome. This pedagogical design trains students not only to master doctrine, but to think and reason like federal courts litigators. Compared to traditional casebooks, the approach is streamlined, coherent, and deeply practical. It preserves the theoretical richness of the field while offering a more teachable architecture and a clearer conceptual narrative. Faculty can easily tailor the materials to courses of different lengths and emphases—including traditional Federal Courts offerings, § 1983 and constitutional litigation courses, and seminars on judicial power, federal-state relations, or separation of powers. Above all, Federal Courts: A Litigation-Oriented Approach teaches students to understand federal courts as practicing lawyers do: as a dynamic system of constitutional constraints, institutional roles, and procedural mechanisms that shape the life of every lawsuit.


Imprint: West Academic Publishing
Series: American Casebook Series
Publication Date: 06/04/2026

Simona Grossi, Loyola Law School - LA

Allan Ides, Loyola Law School - LA

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