Supreme Court affirms federal jurisdiction in landmark trio of decisions.
The Supreme Court reviewed three cases in 1992 regarding federal jurisdiction. In Ankenbrandt, the Court allowed a lawsuit against a former spouse to proceed in federal court. In American Red Cross, the Court confirmed the organization's ability to sue in federal court. In Willy v. Coastal Corp., the Court upheld the power of federal courts to impose sanctions and clarified that lack of jurisdiction does not erase previous proceedings.