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- Title
"QUESTIONS INVOLVING NATIONAL PEACE AND HARMONY" OR "INJURED PLAINTIFF LITIGATION"? THE ORIGINAL MEANING OF "CASES" IN ARTICLE III OF THE CONSTITUTION.
- Authors
Haoshan Ren; Wood, Margaret; Cunningham, Clark D.; Abbady, Noor; Römer, Ute; Kuhn, Heather; Egbert, Jesse
- Abstract
The article examines the original meaning of cases in Article III of the U.S. Constitution. It mentions that the Supreme Court's current interpretation of the meaning of cases may be more narrow, perhaps indeed entirely different than how the word in its Article III context would have been used and understood by those who drafted and ratified the Constitution. It also informs on general and expansive jurisdiction described in earlier drafts.
- Subjects
UNITED States. Constitution; FEDERAL courts; UNITED States. Supreme Court; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law); JURISDICTION
- Publication
Georgia State University Law Review, 2020, Vol 36, p535
- ISSN
8755-6847
- Publication type
Article