Supplemental jurisdiction
(重定向自Pendent jurisdiction)

Supplemental jurisdiction is the authority of United States federal courts to hear additional claims substantially related to the original claim even though the court would lack the subject-matter jurisdiction to hear the additional claims independently. 28 U.S.C. § 1367 is a codification of the Supreme Court's rulings on ancillary jurisdiction (Owen Equipment & Erection Co. v. Kroger, 437 U.S.365(1978)) and pendent jurisdiction (United Mine Workers of America v. Gibbs, 383 U.S.715(1966)) and a superseding of the Court's treatment of pendent party jurisdiction (Finley v. United States, 490 U.S.545(1989)).