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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arising under" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to matters that originate from or are based on a particular law or statute.
Example: "The court has jurisdiction over cases arising under federal law."
Alternatives: "stemming from" or "based on".
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The Supreme Court has jurisdiction only over questions arising under the federal Constitution and federal statutes.
First, I may have made too absolute a statement in claiming that disputes arising under federal common law are (for jurisdictional purposes) cases "arising under" federal law.
Especially should this be so in cases arising under the federal labor statutes.
Such "fact-bound and situation-specific" effects are not sufficient to establish federal arising under jurisdiction.
is entitled to relief from liability arising under this section in accordance with title 31.
Especially is this so as to questions arising under the Due Process Clause.
As held in this case those include questions arising under the Federal Constitution.
Unlike § 2, neither § 1 nor § 3 was limited to deprivations arising under color of state law.
may have determined any question of [p260] construction or validity arising under the..
226, 89 L.Ed. 173 (1944), a case arising under the Railway Labor Act.
Any questions arising under the guidelines should be referred to the Policy Committee.
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