D. C. Court of Appeals. v. Feldman, No. 81-1335 (U.S. Supreme Court) (460 U.S. 462; 103 S.Ct. 1303) (March 23, 1983) (Justice Brennan)
Here the Court held that United States district courts have no jurisdiction over challenges to state-court decisions in particular cases arising out of judicial proceedings even if those challenges allege that the state court's action was unconstitutional. Review of those decisions may be had only in this Court. Thus, to ...
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