The founding fathers engaged in a vigorous debate over whether there should be a federal court system separate from the state systems. Those who supported a strong federal judiciary ultimately prevailed. Subsequent expansion of the federal courts has created a contemporary controversy over how to alleviate the problem of rising caseloads within the federal court system.
-Which of the following proposals would our Federalist founding fathers most likely support?
A) Abolish federal diversity jurisdiction except in certain cases.
B) Abolish concurrent jurisdiction on crimes punishable by both state and federal law.
C) Creation of several new Article I legislative courts.
D) Limit ability of prisoners to file civil rights lawsuits.
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