The American ConstitutionMcGraw-Hill, 1959 - 719 páginas |
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... district judge in whose district the circuit court was sitting . Both district and circuit courts were trial courts , the latter handling the more important cases arising under federal law , as well as the di- versity of citizenship ...
... district judge in whose district the circuit court was sitting . Both district and circuit courts were trial courts , the latter handling the more important cases arising under federal law , as well as the di- versity of citizenship ...
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... DISTRICT COURTS . The district courts are the trial courts of the federal system . Cases are heard by a single judge , with participation of a jury when appropriate . There are currently ninety - one district courts , in- cluding those ...
... DISTRICT COURTS . The district courts are the trial courts of the federal system . Cases are heard by a single judge , with participation of a jury when appropriate . There are currently ninety - one district courts , in- cluding those ...
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... district court . Later statutes set up the same arrangements for certain other federal administrative agencies . In 1937 Congress provided that no interlocutory or permanent injunc- tion against enforcement of an act of Congress on the ...
... district court . Later statutes set up the same arrangements for certain other federal administrative agencies . In 1937 Congress provided that no interlocutory or permanent injunc- tion against enforcement of an act of Congress on the ...
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THE PRECONSTITUTIONAL PERIOD | 3 |
Political Unification and the Revolution The Political Theory of the Revo | 13 |
AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION | 32 |
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