United States Law and Legal Analysis
Specific jurisdiction refers to the authority of a court to hear a case because the defendant has sufficient contacts with the state in which the court is located, specifically relating to the issue at hand. This means that the court can exercise power over an individual or entity based on their activities or connections with the state that give rise to the legal action. In essence, it links the defendant's actions directly to the state’s interests, ensuring fairness in legal proceedings.
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