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US CHAPTER 85 — DISTRICT COURTS; JURISDICTION
- § 1330. — Actions against foreign states.
- § 1331. — Federal question.
- § 1332. — Diversity of citizenship; amount in controversy; costs.
- § 1333. — Admiralty, maritime and prize cases.
- § 1334. — Bankruptcy cases and proceedings.
- § 1335. — Interpleader.
- § 1336. — Surface Transportation Board's orders.
- § 1337. — Commerce and antitrust regulations; amount in controversy, costs.
- § 1338. — Patents, plant variety protection, copyrights, mask works, designs, trademarks, and unfair competition.
- § 1339. — Postal matters.
- § 1340. — Internal revenue; customs duties.
- § 1341. — Taxes by States.
- § 1342. — Rate orders of State agencies.
- § 1343. — Civil rights and elective franchise.
- § 1344. — Election disputes.
- § 1345. — United States as plaintiff.
- § 1346. — United States as defendant.
- § 1347. — Partition action where United States is joint tenant.
- § 1348. — Banking association as party.
- § 1349. — Corporation organized under federal law as party.
- § 1350. — Alien's action for tort.
- § 1351. — Consuls, vice consuls, and members of a diplomatic mission as defendant.
- § 1352. — Bonds executed under federal law.
- § 1353. — Indian allotments.
- § 1354. — Land grants from different states.
- § 1355. — Fine, penalty or forfeiture.
- § 1356. — Seizures not within admiralty and maritime jurisdiction.
- § 1357. — Injuries under Federal laws.
- § 1358. — Eminent domain.
- § 1359. — Parties collusively joined or made.
- § 1360. — State civil jurisdiction in actions to which Indians are parties.
- § 1361. — Action to compel an officer of the United States to perform his duty.
- § 1362. — Indian tribes.
- § 1363. — Jurors' employment rights.
- § 1364. — Direct actions against insurers of members of diplomatic missions and their families.
- § 1365. — Senate actions.
- § 1366. — Construction of references to laws of the United States or Acts of Congress.
- § 1367. — Supplemental jurisdiction.
- § 1368. — Counterclaims in unfair practices in international trade.