The American Journal of Legal History, Volume 5Temple University School of Law, 1961 - Electronic journals |
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Page 354
... federal law may exist under the Constitution . We may recall that conflicts principles were not recog- nized in the ... federal jurisdiction , both the legislative and the judicial , seemingly was conferred with a political motive . The ...
... federal law may exist under the Constitution . We may recall that conflicts principles were not recog- nized in the ... federal jurisdiction , both the legislative and the judicial , seemingly was conferred with a political motive . The ...
Page 355
... federal authority was the state law pronounced in the federal courts ? How are the federal courts authorized to in- voke state law in deciding cases under the diversity clause ; or how is state law transmuted into federal law ? The Erie ...
... federal authority was the state law pronounced in the federal courts ? How are the federal courts authorized to in- voke state law in deciding cases under the diversity clause ; or how is state law transmuted into federal law ? The Erie ...
Page 356
... federal courts at least had the virtue of direct federal partici- pation in its formulation . Like the " Law of Nations " envisaged under Article I , Section 8 , federal general law resulted from the courts ' choosing among principles ...
... federal courts at least had the virtue of direct federal partici- pation in its formulation . Like the " Law of Nations " envisaged under Article I , Section 8 , federal general law resulted from the courts ' choosing among principles ...
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