 | Alexander James Dallas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1807 - 532 pages
...trial; Const, art. 3. s. 2. 1 vol. 67. *. 29. and which provide, generally, that the judicial power of the United States shall extend to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction. Thus, for every crime, whether of common law, or admiralty, jurisdiction, a common law... | |
 | 1825 - 436 pages
...citizens in the several i tiles. 3. To the 2d sec. of the 3d art. which declares that the judicial power of the United States shall extend to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction. In case the act should be considered as not being exposed to these constitutional objections,... | |
 | Joseph Blunt - History - 1827 - 650 pages
...citizens in the several states. 3. To the 2d sec. of the 3d art. which declares that the judicial power of the United States shall extend to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction. In case the act should be considered as not being exposed to these constitutional objections,... | |
 | Southern States - 1828 - 638 pages
...district courts possess would seem to be exclusive, for the constitution declares that the judicial power of the United States shall extend to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction ; and the act of Congress of 1789 says, that the district courts shall have exclusive... | |
 | Joseph Story - Civil procedure - 1829 - 736 pages
...nations, and to define and punish offences against the Law of Nations, and that the judicial power of the United States shall extend to all cases of Admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, and that the trial of all crimes, not committed within any state, shall be at such place... | |
 | James Kent - Law - 1832 - 590 pages
...District Courts possess, would seem to be exclusive, for the constitution declares that the judicial power of the United States shall extend to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction ; and the act of Congress of 1789 says, that the District Courts shall have exclusive... | |
 | United States - 1850 - 616 pages
...to include more than the English admiralty jurisdiction. Those words are, that " the judicial power of the United States shall extend to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction ;" and the particular words " all," and " maritime," are relied on as the effective instruments... | |
 | William Dunlap - Dutch - 1840 - 546 pages
...United States, are not states, within the sense of the constitution. clares that the judicial power of the United States shall extend to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction. In these cases, the alienation of state power or sovereignty exists, to wit: where the... | |
 | Thomas Isaac Wharton - Law reports, digests, etc - 1843 - 870 pages
...state, was not repugnant to art. Ill, § 2, of the constitution, which declares that the judicial power of the United States shall extend to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction. Ibid. 22. A state may pass laws for the preservation of oysters and other fish, although... | |
 | Hugh Swinton Legaré - Attorneys general - 1845 - 606 pages
...district courts possess would seem to be inclusive, for the constitution declares that the judicial power of the United States shall extend to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction; and the act of Congress of 1789 says, that the district courts shall have exclusive original... | |
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