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Full-Text Articles in Law
Labor Law - Jurisdiction Of National Labor Relations Board - Picketing Of Foreign Owned And Manned Vessels Is Arguably Subject To Jurisdiction Of Nlrb, Thomas A. Hogan
Labor Law - Jurisdiction Of National Labor Relations Board - Picketing Of Foreign Owned And Manned Vessels Is Arguably Subject To Jurisdiction Of Nlrb, Thomas A. Hogan
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cognovit Judgments: An Ignored Problem Of Due Process And Full Faith And Credit, Dan Hopson Jr.
Cognovit Judgments: An Ignored Problem Of Due Process And Full Faith And Credit, Dan Hopson Jr.
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Attachment And Garnishment In The Federal Courts, Brainerd Currie
Attachment And Garnishment In The Federal Courts, Brainerd Currie
Michigan Law Review
Personal injuries allegedly caused by the negligent manufacture of safety fuses used in blasting operations in a coal mine were suffered by Raymond Davis, apparently a citizen of Arkansas. The manufacturer, Ensign-Bickford Company, was a Connecticut corporation that could not be personally served with process within Arkansas. But it happened that two foreign corporations, amenable to process in the state, were indebted in substantial amounts to Ensign-Bickford Company. Accordingly, counsel for Davis, invoking the diversity jurisdiction, filed an action in the District Court for the Western District of Arkansas. Without issue of summons, the plaintiff, in conformity with Arkansas statutes, …
Labor Law - Norris - Laguardia Act - Federal Courts Without Jurisdiction To Enjoin Strike In Support Of Demand That No Jobs Be Abolished Without Railiway Union's Consent, David G. Hill
Michigan Law Review
Respondent railroad sought authority from the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission to reduce the number of its station agents. Petitioner union not only contested but also demanded of the railroad that the following provision be added to the existing collective bargaining agreement: "No position in existence on December 3, 1957, will be abolished or discontinued except by agreement between the carrier and the organization." The commission thereafter found maintenance of the particular jobs to be wasteful and issued a mandatory order directing their abandonment. When the union prepared to strike in support of its demanded contract provision, the railroad sought …