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A dock worker is injured while unloading cargo from a vessel at a pier. The worker files a negligence claim in federal court under admiralty jurisdiction. The defendant moves to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. How is the court likely to rule?

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Admiralty Jurisdiction and Maritime Tort Law

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Constitutional and statutory basis for admiralty jurisdiction

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United States v. Locke (Intertanko)

529 U.S. 89

good law
Jurisdiction
United States
Relevance
Whether the federal Ports and Waterways Safety Act preempts state regulations of tanker design, equipment, and reporting.
Exam use

United States v. Maine (Rhode Island and New York Boundary Case)

469 U.S. 504

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Jurisdiction
United States
Relevance
Whether the waters of Block Island Sound and Rhode Island Sound are historic inland waters of the United States, thereby vesting title to the submerged lands in the states.
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United States v. Louisiana (Louisiana Boundary Case)

394 U.S. 11

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Jurisdiction
United States
Relevance
Whether Louisiana's seaward boundary for title to submerged lands under the Submerged Lands Act extends three geographical miles from the coastline or, as claimed, to the historic gulfward boundary.
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Klein v. United States

13 F. 845

good law
Jurisdiction
United States
Relevance
Whether seaweed on the foreshore (tide lands) is the property of the adjacent upland owner or is held in trust for the public.
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