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To bring a state law claim in federal court, all of the plaintiffs must be located in different states than all of the defendants, and the amount in controversy must be more than $75,000.
The Table of Contents includes a list of all the headings and subheadings you use in your brief and the page number on which each appears. The Table of Authorities is a list of all cases and other materials you cite in your brief along with every page on which reference to each authority is made.
The Table of Authorities is a list of all cases and other materials you cite in your brief along with every page on which reference to each authority is made.
Most rules of appellate procedure require that briefs contain a table of authorities following their table of contents, with a notation of the page or pages (paragraph or paragraphs) at which each is cited. Some also specify the order in which those authorities are to be listed, e.g., cases in alphabetical order.
A reply brief must contain a table of contents, with page references, and a table of authoritiescases (alphabetically arranged), statutes, and other authoritieswith references to the pages of the reply brief where they are cited.

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A table of authorities lists the references in a legal document, along with the numbers of the pages the references appear on.
The Standing Doctrines, Explained Injury in fact: They suffered (or will suffer) a concrete injury. Causation: The alleged injury is fairly traceable to the challenged conduct. Redressability: The court can redress the alleged injury if it grants the plaintiffs requested relief.

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