| William Dunlap - 1840 - 560 halaman
...the appellate jurisdiction of the supreme court depends upon congress. The constitution says that the judicial power shall extend to all cases arising under the constitution, laws, and treaties of the United States. It has been a subject of discussion whether the courts of the United States have... | |
| Joseph Story - 1840 - 394 halaman
...subject, touching the Constitution, laws, or treaties, of the United States, is submitted to the court by a party, who asserts his rights in the form prescribed by law. In other words, a case is a suit in law or equity, instituted according to the regular course of judicial... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 226 halaman
...made under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land ; and that the judicial power shall extend to all cases arising under the constitution, laws, or treaties, of the United States. The South Carolina doctrine, on the other side, is, that that state... | |
| United States - 1845 - 816 halaman
...respecting them shall assume such form that the judicial power is capable of acting on it. That power is capable of acting, only when the subject is submitted to it by a party who asserts hi« rights in t form prescribed by law. It then becomes a case. Osborn et al. ». The Bank of the... | |
| United States - 1850 - 886 halaman
...respecting them shall assume such form that the judicial power is capable of acting on it. That power is capable of acting, only when the subject is submitted to it by a party who asserts hit rights in a \orrn prescribed by law. It then becomes a case. Unborn et al. e.'The Bank of the United... | |
| Horace Mann - 1851 - 588 halaman
...subject touching the constitution, laws, or treaties of the United States, is submitted to the courts by a party who asserts his rights in the form prescribed by law." — IMd. • And, as if these definitions were not clear enough, the learned judge adds, — " Cases... | |
| Horace Mann - 1851 - 626 halaman
...subject touching the constitution, laws, or treaties of the United States, is submitted to the courts by a party who asserts his rights in the form prescribed by law." — Ibid. And, as if these definitions were not clear enough, the learned judge adds,— " Cases arising... | |
| James Kent - 1851 - 706 halaman
...subject, touching the constitution, laws or treaties of the United States, is submitted to the courts by a party, who asserts his rights in the form prescribed by law. See, also, 9 Wheaton, 819, and 9 Peters, 224. b Craig v. State of Missouri, 4 Peters' US Rep. 410.... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1854 - 674 halaman
...States has assumed such a form, that the judicial power is capable of acting upon it. That power is capable of acting, only when the subject is submitted...in the form prescribed by law. It then becomes " a case."1 And by "cases in law" arising under the Constitution, &c., are to be understood suits in which... | |
| 1857 - 538 halaman
...made under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme lavi of the land; and that the judicial power shall extend to all cases arising under the Constitution, laws, or treaties, of the United States. The South Carolina doctrine, on the other side, is, that that State... | |
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