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Full-Text Articles in Law
Curable Faults In Oral Argument, Frederick Bernays Wiener
Curable Faults In Oral Argument, Frederick Bernays Wiener
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Venue And Service Of Process In The Federal Courts -- Suggestions For Reform, Edward L. Barrett Jr.
Venue And Service Of Process In The Federal Courts -- Suggestions For Reform, Edward L. Barrett Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
In prescribing the rules governing the place of trial of actions commenced in the federal district courts, Congress might reasonably have been expected to follow one of two courses. On the one hand, it might have treated the continental United States as a single jurisdiction. On this basis service of process would have been permitted throughout the United States, venue rules would have been designed to channel litigation into the most convenient district, and provision would have been made for a motion for change of venue to be granted whenever the suit was commenced in a district which did not …
Criminal Processes And Habeas Corpus: A Remedy In The Federal Courts
Criminal Processes And Habeas Corpus: A Remedy In The Federal Courts
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Habeas Corpus--Federal Courts--Certiorari To United States Supreme Court As A State Remedy, S. F. B.
Habeas Corpus--Federal Courts--Certiorari To United States Supreme Court As A State Remedy, S. F. B.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Effect Of State Statute On Jurisdiction Of Federal Courts
Effect Of State Statute On Jurisdiction Of Federal Courts
Indiana Law Journal
Federal Courts Note
Disbarment By Federal Court For Failure To Perform Duties Of State Office
Disbarment By Federal Court For Failure To Perform Duties Of State Office
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Forum Non Conveniens In The Federal Courts
Forum Non Conveniens In The Federal Courts
Indiana Law Journal
Federal Jurisdiction Note
Improving The Administration Of Justice, John J. Parker
Improving The Administration Of Justice, John J. Parker
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law-Effect Of Breach Of Duty By Ministerial Officer-Sentences Of State And Federal Courts
Criminal Law-Effect Of Breach Of Duty By Ministerial Officer-Sentences Of State And Federal Courts
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Power Of Federal Courts To Declare Acts Of Congress Unconstitutional, John H. Hatcher
The Power Of Federal Courts To Declare Acts Of Congress Unconstitutional, John H. Hatcher
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Forms For Use In Federal Courts, Robert C. Brown
Forms For Use In Federal Courts, Robert C. Brown
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
President Roosevelt And The Judiciary, Rex M. Petterf
President Roosevelt And The Judiciary, Rex M. Petterf
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Federal Appellate Jurisdiction And Procedure By Elijah N. Zoline, Robert C. Brown
Book Review. Federal Appellate Jurisdiction And Procedure By Elijah N. Zoline, Robert C. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Uniform Law Procedure In Federal Courts, Conner Hall
Uniform Law Procedure In Federal Courts, Conner Hall
West Virginia Law Review
A great drive is being made for the passage of a bill for investing the Supreme Court with power to prescribe rules of procedure for law actions in the Federal Courts. A committee of the American Bar Association, or perhaps rather a small number of a committee, has been active in propaganda work for the proposed legislation. Great names have been invoked, and meetings of the Bar Association and lawyers have been passing resolutions in favor of the bill, but the very unanimity with which some of these resolutions have been passed confirms a natural belief that the action was …