"We do not believe our courts lack jurisdiction over a case merely because the case is important or unavoidably includes a constitutional dimension," the court said.
The Division confronts significant policy issues, which often rise to constitutional dimensions, in defending and enforcing various Federal programs and actions.
Until the mid-1960's, the Court's view was that no error of constitutional dimension that occurred at trial could be harmless.
The requirement of a neutral judge has introduced a constitutional dimension into the question of whether a judge should recuse himself or herself from a case.
These doctrines, because they apply to all federal cases whether of constitutional dimension or not, are discussed separately in the article on federal jurisdiction.
Justices Ginsburg and Stevens did not agree that the recount as ordered by the Florida court posed a problem of constitutional dimension.
This is considered an aspect of administrative law, sometimes with a constitutional dimension, as when the litigant seeks to have legislation declared unconstitutional.
"If there are distinctions of constitutional dimension here, they are too subtle for me to grasp," he wrote.
It is, however, a line of constitutional dimension.
There is a constitutional dimension to much of what Speaker Gingrich and his colleagues have rushed through the House in their first month of power.