Constitutional Interpretation, Volume 1West Publishing Company, 1996 - 1506 pages Contains Chapters 1 through 7. |
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... appellate jurisdic- tion , where the constitution has declared their jurisdiction shall be original ; and original jurisdiction where the constitu- tion has declared it shall be appellate ; the distribution of jurisdiction , made in the ...
... appellate jurisdic- tion , where the constitution has declared their jurisdiction shall be original ; and original jurisdiction where the constitu- tion has declared it shall be appellate ; the distribution of jurisdiction , made in the ...
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... appellate as well as original jurisdic- tion . The judicial power is delegated by the constitution in the most general terms , and may , therefore , be exercised by Congress under every variety of form , of appellate or original ...
... appellate as well as original jurisdic- tion . The judicial power is delegated by the constitution in the most general terms , and may , therefore , be exercised by Congress under every variety of form , of appellate or original ...
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... appellate jurisdiction . Appellate jurisdiction is the authority of a court to hear a case that has first been decided by a lower court . Like original jurisdiction , appellate jurisdiction is something that can never be changed by a ...
... appellate jurisdiction . Appellate jurisdiction is the authority of a court to hear a case that has first been decided by a lower court . Like original jurisdiction , appellate jurisdiction is something that can never be changed by a ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
A THE SUPREME COURTS JURISDICTION AND | 3 |
B INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS ON THE EXERCISE | 45 |
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