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Page 419
... jurisdiction ; for , if the Act of March , 1868 takes away the jurisdiction defined by the Act of February , 1867 , it is useless , if not improper , to enter into any discussion of other questions . It is quite true , as was argued by ...
... jurisdiction ; for , if the Act of March , 1868 takes away the jurisdiction defined by the Act of February , 1867 , it is useless , if not improper , to enter into any discussion of other questions . It is quite true , as was argued by ...
Page 420
... jurisdiction than in exer- cising firmly that which the Constitution and the laws confer . The appeal of the petitioner in this case must be dismissed for want of jurisdiction . [ Note : Mr. McCardle himself is lost to sight in this ...
... jurisdiction than in exer- cising firmly that which the Constitution and the laws confer . The appeal of the petitioner in this case must be dismissed for want of jurisdiction . [ Note : Mr. McCardle himself is lost to sight in this ...
Page 431
... jurisdictional question was by petition for writ of habeas corpus . The military commission had no jurisdiction over petitioners . Article of War 2 [ 10 U.S. Code $ 1473 ] defines the persons : " The following persons are subject to ...
... jurisdictional question was by petition for writ of habeas corpus . The military commission had no jurisdiction over petitioners . Article of War 2 [ 10 U.S. Code $ 1473 ] defines the persons : " The following persons are subject to ...
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