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... jurisdiction of the lower federal courts ; ten years later , in Turner v . Bank of North America ( 1799 ) , the Supreme Court approved that interpretation . Congress had specifi- cally denied the courts a portion of the jurisdiction ...
... jurisdiction of the lower federal courts ; ten years later , in Turner v . Bank of North America ( 1799 ) , the Supreme Court approved that interpretation . Congress had specifi- cally denied the courts a portion of the jurisdiction ...
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... jurisdiction to entertain Johnson's petition , and if this court had no jurisdiction of the appeal , this court , and this court alone , could decide that such was the law . " The Court reaffirmed this rule in United States v . United ...
... jurisdiction to entertain Johnson's petition , and if this court had no jurisdiction of the appeal , this court , and this court alone , could decide that such was the law . " The Court reaffirmed this rule in United States v . United ...
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... jurisdiction of this court is given by express words . What , then , is the effect of the repealing Act upon the case before us ? We cannot doubt as to this . Without jurisdiction the court cannot proceed at all in any cause . Jurisdiction ...
... jurisdiction of this court is given by express words . What , then , is the effect of the repealing Act upon the case before us ? We cannot doubt as to this . Without jurisdiction the court cannot proceed at all in any cause . Jurisdiction ...
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ESTABLISHMENT | 8 |
CASES AND CONTROVERSIES | 14 |
The Legislative Branch | 43 |
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