While International Shoe requires a state to have both general and specific jurisdiction over a personal defendant in order to satisfy personal jurisdiction, it does not hold that general jurisdiction alone can satisfy personal jurisdiction.
What is Jurisdiction?
In law, jurisdiction is a court's authority to hear and decide cases. This authority is based on the constitution. Appellate jurisdiction, in which a superior court has the authority to correct legal errors made in a lower court; concurrent jurisdiction, in which a suit may be filed in any of two or more courts; and federal jurisdiction are examples of judicial jurisdiction (as opposed, for example, to state jurisdiction). A court may also be granted the authority to operate within a specific territory. Summary jurisdiction, in which a magistrate or judge has the authority to conduct proceedings that result in a conviction without a jury trial, is limited to minor offenses in the United States.
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