Document Type

Working Paper

Publication Date

8-21-2003

SSRN Discipline

Legal Scholarship Network; Law School Research Papers - Legal Studies; Litigation, Procedure & Dispute Resolution eJournals; LSN Subject Matter eJournals; Law School Research Papers - Public Law & Legal Theory; Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence & Legal Philosophy eJournals

Abstract

Commentators have repeatedly debated the continued viability of diversity jurisdiction These debates have tended to focus on two points the existence of local bias which contributes to arguments favoring the retention of diversity jurisdiction and the workload of the federal courts which contributes to arguments favoring the abolition of diversity jurisdiction What has been missed in this debate is that far from being an antidote to local bias diversity jurisdiction today embodies and indeed promotes a form of bias by its very existence a bias against rural areas so pervasive as to require the abolition of diversity jurisdiction

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