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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
THE JUDICIAL POWER IN GENERAL
§ 1. The judicial power as defined by the constitution....
§ 2. Analysis of jurisdiction-Two classes of cases.
§ 3. Distinction between law and equity...
§ 4. Jurisdiction at law-In general.....
5. The federal common law-In general.
§ 6. General commercial law....
§ 7. Swift v. Tyson....
§ 8. Other authorities
§ 9. Classification of federal common law..
§ 10. Jurisdiction in equity-In general....
§ 11. Independence of federal equity jurisdiction.
§ 12. Criminal jurisdiction
§ 13. International law
CHAPTER II
GENERAL SCOPE OF JUDICIAL POWER
§ 14. Definition and nature of the judicial power......
§ 15. Power of the courts to declare statutes unconstitutional..
§ 16. Views of the constitutional convention on this subject...
§ 17. View of Alexander Hamilton...
§ 18. View of John Marshall.....
§ 19. How the power has been exercised by the Supreme Court......
CHAPTER III
§ 20. In general
PARTICULAR INSTANCES OF JURISDICTION
§ 21. Cases involving a federal question..
§ 22. Cases affecting ambassadors, etc.
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§ 23. Cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction....
§ 24. What waters are within admiralty jurisdiction.
§ 25. Legislation in admiralty and maritime matters.
§ 26. Exclusiveness of admiralty jurisdiction.......
§ 27. Scope of admiralty jurisdiction......
§ 28. Controversies to which the United States is a party....
§ 29. Controversies between two or more states......
§ 30. Controversies between a state and citizens of another state.
§ 31. Controversies between citizens of different states.....
§ 32. Who are citizens....
§ 33. Corporations as citizens
§ 34. Corporation chartered by two or more states..
§ 35. Corporation chartered by the United States..
§ 36. Change of citizenship....
§ 37. Controversies involving conflicting land grants....
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§ 38. Controversies between a state, etc., and foreign states, etc..... 52
CHAPTER IV
DISTRIBUTION OF JURISDICTION-FEDERAL AND STATE JURISDICTION
§ 39. Legislation affecting jurisdiction.....
§ 40. Exclusive jurisdiction of federal courts....
§ 41. Concurrent jurisdiction-Administration of federal law by state
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§ 42. Administration of state law by federal courts.
§ 43. State laws and decisions as rules of decision.
§ 44. Effect of changes in decisions of state courts.
§ 45. Comity between state and federal courts....
§ 46. Comity between federal courts inter se...
CHAPTER V
THE FEDERAL JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN GENERAL
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§ 47. The constitutional provisions....
§ 48. Judicial districts and circuits.
§ 49. The federal judges....
§ 50. Enumeration of the federal courts.
CHAPTER VI
THE INFERIOR FEDERAL COURTS
§ 51. The former circuit courts.....
§ 52. The district courts-Organization and terms.
§ 53. Jurisdiction of district courts..
§ 54. Appeals from the district courts....
§ 55. The circuit courts of appeals-Establishment..
§ 56. Organization and terms...
§ 57. Jurisdiction-In general
§ 58. Final jurisdiction
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§ 59. Appeals from the circuit courts of appeals.
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CHAPTER VII
THE SUPREME COURT
§ 60. Organization and terms....
§ 61. Jurisdiction-In general
§ 62. Original jurisdiction
§ 63. Exclusive original jurisdiction...
§ 64. Enforcement of judgments against a state..
§ 65. Appellate jurisdiction-In general..
§ 66. Appeals from district courts....
§ 67. Appeals from circuit courts of appeals.
§ 68. Appeals from other federal and congressional courts.
§ 69. Writ of error to state courts-The statute....
§ 70. Text of the statute....
§ 71. The amendment of 1914.....
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§ 72. General propositions relating to review by Supreme Court..... 102
§ 73. Procedure
§ 74. Rule where other than federal questions are involved....
§ 81. Consular courts-United States court for China..
CHAPTER IX
REMOVAL OF CAUSE
§ 86. From one federal court to another.....
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§ 87. From a state court to a federal court-In general.
§ 88. Text of statute providing for removal.............
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§ 93. Waiver or forfeiture of right of removal...
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