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younger abstention is jurisdictional

Cited 32 times across 31 cases. Most often attributed to United States v. Antonio Madera-Madera, 2003.

Timeline. First cited 2024  ·  peak 2025 (28 pins)  ·  last 2025  ·  spans 2 years  ·  100% of all citations are from the last 5 years  ·  growing
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co-cited 18×  since federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction, we presume no jurisdiction exists absent an adequate showing by the party invoking federal jurisdiction
co-cited 16×  even if the parties do not raise the question themselves, it is our duty to address the apparent lack of jurisdiction sua sponte
co-cited 13×  pro se status does not excuse the obligation of any litigant to comply with the fundamental requirements of the federal rules of civil and appellate procedure.
co-cited 10×  although the language of rule 41(b) requires that the defendant file a motion to dismiss, the rule has long been interpreted to permit courts to dismiss actions sua sponte for a plaintiff's failure t…
co-cited 10×  ismissals for lack of jurisdiction should be without prejudice because the court, having determined that it lacks jurisdiction over the action, is incapable of reaching a disposition on the merits of…
co-cited 3×  a district court has the inherent power 'to manage own affairs so as to achieve the orderly and expeditious disposition of cases
co-cited 3×  a private citizen lacks a judicially cognizable interest in the prosecution or nonprosecution of another
co-cited 3×  immunity extends to arms of the state and state officials who are sued for damages in their official capacity

Hayes v. Ibarra  ·  2025-10-03  ·  D. New Mexico  ·  2 pin-cites
Gardner v. State of New Mexico  ·  2025-09-29  ·  D. New Mexico
Gardner v. State of New Mexico  ·  2025-09-26  ·  D. New Mexico
Spilsbury v. Demchok  ·  2025-09-15  ·  D. New Mexico
Hayes v. Ibarra  ·  2025-08-20  ·  D. New Mexico
Gonzales v. Pederson  ·  2025-08-20  ·  D. New Mexico
Gardner v. State of New Mexico  ·  2025-08-12  ·  D. New Mexico
Spilsbury v. Demchok  ·  2025-08-07  ·  D. New Mexico
Gonzales v. Pederson  ·  2025-07-18  ·  D. New Mexico
Brown v. Second Judicial District Court of New Mexico  ·  2025-07-17  ·  D. New Mexico
Miller v. Perez  ·  2025-07-14  ·  D. New Mexico
Saul v. Thomas  ·  2025-06-24  ·  D. New Mexico
Saul v. U.S. Bank National Association  ·  2025-06-23  ·  D. New Mexico
Gardner v. State of New Mexico  ·  2025-06-18  ·  D. New Mexico
Edwards v. City of Albuquerque  ·  2025-06-04  ·  D. New Mexico
Hollers v. Baker  ·  2025-06-03  ·  D. New Mexico
Saul v. Thomas  ·  2025-05-28  ·  D. New Mexico
Edwards v. Patel  ·  2025-05-23  ·  D. New Mexico
Saul v. Nationstar Mortgage LLC  ·  2025-05-12  ·  D. New Mexico
Maurin v. IMS Practice Management Group, LLC  ·  2025-04-21  ·  D. New Mexico
Robertson v. State of New Mexico  ·  2025-03-10  ·  D. New Mexico
Sierra v. Jaramillo  ·  2025-01-22  ·  D. New Mexico
Bourdon v. Vigil  ·  2025-01-21  ·  D. New Mexico
Saul v. Thomas  ·  2025-01-15  ·  D. New Mexico
Gutierrez v. State of New Mexico  ·  2025-01-09  ·  D. New Mexico
Saul v. Thomas  ·  2024-12-23  ·  D. New Mexico
Medina v. Chavez  ·  2024-11-25  ·  D. New Mexico
Snedeker v. State of Colorado  ·  2024-03-31  ·  D. Colorado
Peters v. USA  ·  2024-01-08  ·  D. Colorado