American Constitutional Law, Issue 1Foundation Press, 1978 - 1204 pages |
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... courts , through the power of constitutional review , possess a power to govern - to regulate other actors that they would not possess if the federal judicial business consisted of nothing but statutory ... Federal Court Jurisdiction.
... courts , through the power of constitutional review , possess a power to govern - to regulate other actors that they would not possess if the federal judicial business consisted of nothing but statutory ... Federal Court Jurisdiction.
Page 115
... federal courts as lawmakers , ex- amining the extent to which federal courts can assume a power to compete with state legislatures and state courts in making law . The second part - ยงยง 3-34 to 3-41 - treats federal courts as executors ...
... federal courts as lawmakers , ex- amining the extent to which federal courts can assume a power to compete with state legislatures and state courts in making law . The second part - ยงยง 3-34 to 3-41 - treats federal courts as executors ...
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... fed- eral district courts could enjoin the enforcement of state statutes ; decisions of these courts were not reviewed by the federal courts of appeals , but proceeded directly by appeal to the Supreme Court.8 Congress has also declared ...
... fed- eral district courts could enjoin the enforcement of state statutes ; decisions of these courts were not reviewed by the federal courts of appeals , but proceeded directly by appeal to the Supreme Court.8 Congress has also declared ...
Contents
TABLE OF CASES XXV | 954 |
PREFACE iii | 959 |
Illinois 632 670 | 963 |
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