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State Jurisdiction Over Interstate Telephonic Criminal Conspiracy Sep 1988

State Jurisdiction Over Interstate Telephonic Criminal Conspiracy

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Jurisdictional Reach For Interpleading Aliens: Can Use Of 1655 Coexist With Federal Interpleader Law, Thomas C. Morrill Jul 1988

Jurisdictional Reach For Interpleading Aliens: Can Use Of 1655 Coexist With Federal Interpleader Law, Thomas C. Morrill

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Sayonara To Minimum Contracts: Asahi Metal Industry Co. V. Superior Court, Howard B. Stravitz Jul 1988

Sayonara To Minimum Contracts: Asahi Metal Industry Co. V. Superior Court, Howard B. Stravitz

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dissenting View Of Asahi Metal Industry Co., Ltd. V. Superior Court, A, Gregory Gelfand Jul 1988

Dissenting View Of Asahi Metal Industry Co., Ltd. V. Superior Court, A, Gregory Gelfand

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Slogan Or Substance Understanding Our Federalism And Younger Abstention , David Mason May 1988

Slogan Or Substance Understanding Our Federalism And Younger Abstention , David Mason

Cornell Law Review

No abstract provided.


11 U.S.C. § 505: Does It Allow The Bankruptcy Court To Determine A Third Party's Tax Liability?, Karen Skeens Jan 1988

11 U.S.C. § 505: Does It Allow The Bankruptcy Court To Determine A Third Party's Tax Liability?, Karen Skeens

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Extraterritorial Application Of Federal Labor Laws: Congress’S Flawed Extension Of The Adea, James Michael Zimmerman Jan 1988

Extraterritorial Application Of Federal Labor Laws: Congress’S Flawed Extension Of The Adea, James Michael Zimmerman

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Case Digest, Law Review Staff Jan 1988

Case Digest, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Alien Tort Statute Grants Federal Court Subject Matter Jurisdiction Over Foreign Sovereign for Tort Committed in Clear Violation of International Law and Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act is not Exclusive Jurisdictional Grant Over Sovereign-- Amerada Hess Shipping Corp. v. Argentina Republic 830 F.2d 421 (2nd Cir. 1987)


Case Digest, Law Review Staff Jan 1988

Case Digest, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Picketing Outside Foreign Embassies is Protected Speech Under the First Amendment and Restrictions on this Speech Must Serve a Compelling Government Interest and be Narrowly Tailored to the Specific Situation--Boos v. Barry, 108S.Ct. 1157 (1988).

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Notions of Comity and the Act of State Doctrine Preclude U.S. Federal Courts from Exercising Jurisdiction over the Actions of Foreign Corporations when Those Actions Constitute a Violation of U.S. Antitrust Laws but are Protected by Legislation in a Foreign Country--O.N.E. Shipping Ltd. v. Flota Mercante Grancolombiana, S.A., 830 F.2d 449 (2d Cir.1987).


Case Digest, Law Review Staff Jan 1988

Case Digest, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Private Citizens Do Not Have a Cause of Action to Enforce Judgments of the International Court of Justice--Committee of United States Citizens in Nicaragua v. Reagan, 859 F.2d 929 (D.C. Cir. 1988)

The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Precludes Domestic Court Jurisdiction Over a Cause of Action Arising Out of Airplane Crash in a Foreign Country When the Airplane Is Owned by an Instrumentality of the Foreign Government -Compania Mexicana de Aviacion v. U.S. Dist. Court, 859 F.2d 1354(9th Cir. 1988).

An Unrecognized Panamanian Regime Lacks Standing to Intervene in an Action Brought by the Recognized Panamanian Government to Enjoin the …


Administrative Law—Jurisdictional Authority Of The Provider Reimbursement Review Board, Kathleen A. Carrigan Jan 1988

Administrative Law—Jurisdictional Authority Of The Provider Reimbursement Review Board, Kathleen A. Carrigan

Western New England Law Review

No abstract provided.


Compulsory Jurisdiction And Defiance In The World Court: A Comparison Of The Pcij And The Icj, Gary L. Scott, Karen D. Csajko Jan 1988

Compulsory Jurisdiction And Defiance In The World Court: A Comparison Of The Pcij And The Icj, Gary L. Scott, Karen D. Csajko

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Does The Tax Injunction Act Of 1937 Affect State Court Jurisdiction Over State Tax Challenges Under Section 1983 Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1871? Jan 1988

Does The Tax Injunction Act Of 1937 Affect State Court Jurisdiction Over State Tax Challenges Under Section 1983 Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1871?

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Another Choice Of Forum, Another Choice Of Law: Consensual Adjudicatory Procedure In Federal Court, Linda S. Mullenix Jan 1988

Another Choice Of Forum, Another Choice Of Law: Consensual Adjudicatory Procedure In Federal Court, Linda S. Mullenix

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Jurisdiction By Necessity: Examining One Proposal For Unbarring The Doors Of Our Courts, Tracy L. Troutman Jan 1988

Jurisdiction By Necessity: Examining One Proposal For Unbarring The Doors Of Our Courts, Tracy L. Troutman

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Although the usually proclaimed goals of the United States legal system are "fair play and justice," a person who is injured in some way, who feels that he has had his rights violated, or who seeks to enforce a business agreement, may not necessarily have a remedy in its judicial system. Often a court may claim it lacks power to hear a case because it does not have jurisdiction over the defendant or the subject matter of the suit. Another motive of a court for refusing to hear the case may be simply the necessity to clear its docket. One …


Back To The Future: A Time For Rethinking The Test For Resident Alien Status Under The Income Tax Laws, David Williams, Ii Jan 1988

Back To The Future: A Time For Rethinking The Test For Resident Alien Status Under The Income Tax Laws, David Williams, Ii

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

If the sole object of our tax law is certainty, then the quest for a bright-line, mechanical test would appear to be justified. Fairness, however, is an equally important objective. If fairness is sacrificed in our rush to formulate a bright-line test, then the law is not fully successful. The trade-off between certainty and fairness attains particular significance for non-United States citizens earning income in this country. Under United States tax laws, these individuals may be taxed as either resident aliens or nonresident aliens. This classification can be crucial because the resident alien is taxed on his worldwide income; the …


Jurisdiction Of The California Court Of Appeal, Robert S. Thompson Jan 1988

Jurisdiction Of The California Court Of Appeal, Robert S. Thompson

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Federal Recent Developments Jan 1988

Federal Recent Developments

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Warrantless Arrest Jurisdiction In Texas: An Analysis And A Proposal., Gerald S. Reamey, J. Daniel Harkins Jan 1988

Warrantless Arrest Jurisdiction In Texas: An Analysis And A Proposal., Gerald S. Reamey, J. Daniel Harkins

St. Mary's Law Journal

Within the State of Texas, there exist a great number of “peace officers” who are granted a wide range of power and authority. This includes the power to make warrantless arrests and searches pursuant to those arrests. Significant ambiguity exists regarding a peace officer’s jurisdiction. The confusion is largely due to imprecise statutory language and varying judicial interpretations. Article 998 of Texas Revised Civil Statutes, for example, bestowed on city police officers the same powers, authority, and jurisdiction as city marshals. The statute, though, neglected to define the extent of that jurisdiction, or even what “jurisdiction” meant in that context. …