#AnnaClips Judiciary Act of 1790: What is the Saving To Suitors Clause ?
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1) Land - Court in Common Law (superior, concurrent, general jurisdiction...have been missing)
2) Sea - Courts in Admiralty (strictly limited jurisdiction)
3) Air - Courts in Commerce (strictly limited jurisdiction)
Judiciary Act of 1790 Created a 2-Court System, so the Saving To Suitors Clause can be used to get us back to Common Law Court
Pirate "Booty"
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