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Deposit Guaranty National Bank Of Jackson, Mississippi V. Roper, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Deposit Guaranty National Bank Of Jackson, Mississippi V. Roper, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
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United States Parole Commission V. Geraghty, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
United States Parole Commission V. Geraghty, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
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Shaffer V. Heitner: A Death Warrant For The Transient Rule Of In Personam Jurisdiction, Daniel O. Bernstine
Shaffer V. Heitner: A Death Warrant For The Transient Rule Of In Personam Jurisdiction, Daniel O. Bernstine
Villanova Law Review
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Federal Civil Procedure - Fed R. Civ. P. 54(B) - A Proposed Two-Part Analysis For The Exercise Of A Trial Judge's Discretionary Certification Of A Claim As Final Under Rule 54(B) When A Counterclaim Remains Pending, James A. Matthews Iii
Villanova Law Review
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Federal Practice And Procedure, Various Editors
Federal Practice And Procedure, Various Editors
Villanova Law Review
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Federal Courts - Use Of Mandamus To Compel Adjudication Of A Claim Within Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Glenn S. Goldstein
Federal Courts - Use Of Mandamus To Compel Adjudication Of A Claim Within Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Glenn S. Goldstein
Villanova Law Review
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A Way Out Of The Social Security Jurisdiction Tangle, John M. Rogers
A Way Out Of The Social Security Jurisdiction Tangle, John M. Rogers
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
When Congress recently eliminated the $10,000 amount-in-controversy requirement for federal question jurisdiction in suits against the United States, its agencies, and its officers, Congress effectively resolved, for most cases, the problem of finding subject matter jurisdiction for federal judicial review of federal administrative agency action. Whatever the resolution of such distinct issues as whether there is a cause of action, whether sovereign immunity is waived, and whether administrative remedies have been exhausted, subject matter jurisdiction, at least, will be provided, if nowhere else, by the amended federal question jurisdiction statute, 28 U.S.C. § 1331. The applicability of section 1331, however, …