Federal Question Clause Samples
The Federal Question clause establishes that a court has jurisdiction over cases arising under the Constitution, federal laws, or treaties of the United States. In practice, this means that if a lawsuit involves interpreting or applying federal statutes or constitutional provisions, it can be heard in federal court rather than state court. This clause ensures that issues of national importance are adjudicated in a consistent manner and provides a clear pathway for resolving disputes involving federal law.
Federal Question. The parties agree that any dispute raised ---------------- under the provisions of this Article shall be resolved first pursuant to applicable federal law, and if no federal law applies, pursuant to the applicable laws of the State.
