The topic is relevant to every state, more or less, and also to federal, and to federal versus state, issues regarding jurisdiction, a term implicating all three branches of government, not merely the judiciary, and not merely jurisdiction but also respective powers.
I had done an independent study course, in law school (I had a professor who had gone to Yale), just for laughs on myself, in this intellectual wasteland, which I called Analytic Jurisprudence, Hart Dworkin, etc. I never became an authority in jurisprudential history, but for me this little course was really by then all very old hat.
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