The Judiciary Act of 1801University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - 752 páginas |
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... jurisdiction granted the circuit courts under the proposed re- vision , effectively centralizing the powers of the national government by removing important suits out of the jurisdictional area of the state courts , posed a far more ...
... jurisdiction granted the circuit courts under the proposed re- vision , effectively centralizing the powers of the national government by removing important suits out of the jurisdictional area of the state courts , posed a far more ...
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... jurisdiction which was shared with the federal courts , through a minimum of $ 500 for diversity suits to be heard in the federal system and by means of the limited instances in which the Supreme Court , and it alone , could re- ceive ...
... jurisdiction which was shared with the federal courts , through a minimum of $ 500 for diversity suits to be heard in the federal system and by means of the limited instances in which the Supreme Court , and it alone , could re- ceive ...
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... jurisdiction was not given by the Constitution to the Supreme Court or by the new legislation to the district courts . Not only was the jurisdictional minimum thus reduced from $ 500 to $ 400 , but this full jurisdiction was not shared ...
... jurisdiction was not given by the Constitution to the Supreme Court or by the new legislation to the district courts . Not only was the jurisdictional minimum thus reduced from $ 500 to $ 400 , but this full jurisdiction was not shared ...
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The Passage of the Judiciary Act of 1801 1 | 71 |
APPENDICES | 345 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 357 |
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Adams Papers administration admiralty amendment American Annals appointment Associate Justice Attorney Aurora Bayard Beveridge Boston Charles Chief Justice circuit courts circuit judge claimed committee common law Connecticut Constitution Cranch debate December decision district courts district judge duties Fairfax February February 18 federal courts federal judiciary Federalist party Gazette Georgia Hillhouse Historical Society History House Humphrey Marshall Ibid Ingersoll James Iredell January John Adams John Jay John Marshall judicial power Judiciary Act judiciary bill judiciary system jurisdiction jury Kentucky land Law Review legislation legislature letter litigation March Marshall's Massachusetts ment nomination North Carolina Oliver Wolcott Otis Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pinckney political President Adams proposed provision question reported Republican resignation Richard Bassett Robert Goodloe Harper Robert Treat Paine Rufus King Samuel selection session Sixth Congress suits Theodore Sedgwick Thomas Jefferson tion Treat Paine Papers United Virginia vols vote Warren Washington William Cushing William Paterson wrote York