Federal Judgments Law: Sources of Authority and Sources of Rules

SB Burbank - Tex. L. Rev., 1991 - HeinOnline
Problems in the allocation of lawmaking power between the federal government and the
states do not-and I am inclined to think that they should not-loom large in the traditional …

The Tensions of a Dual Court System and Some Prescriptions for Relief

RJ Miner - Alb. L. Rev., 1986 - HeinOnline
For nearly two hundred years, our federal constitutional structure has been subject to some
significant strains arising out of the need to maintain a proper balance of power between …

Integrating Supplemental Jurisdiction and Diversity Jurisdiction: A Progress Report on the Work of the American Law Institute

JB Oakley - Ind. LJ, 1998 - HeinOnline
In 1995 the American Law Institute (" ALI" or" Institute") decided to take a second look at
federal jurisdiction.'As Reporter for the ALI's Federal Judicial Code Revision Project (" …

Federal Courts and the Construction of Uniform State Laws, The

JB Fordham - NCL Rev., 1928 - HeinOnline
The prospect of the extension-by the federal courts of the doctrine of Swift v. Tyson'to uniform
state laws merits serious attention. The application of that familiar doctrine, that in cases of …

The Preclusive Effect of Foreign-Country Judgments in the United States and Federal Choice of Law: The Role of the Erie Doctrine Reassessed

JD Brummett Jr - NYL Sch. L. Rev., 1988 - HeinOnline
The constitutional development of the United States as a federal republic has given this
nation, with its independent systems of state and federal courts, a wide range of experience …

Judicial Federalism in Action: Coordination of Litigation in State and Federal Courts

WW Schwarzer, NE Weiss, A Hirsch - Va. L. Rev., 1992 - HeinOnline
JUDICIAL FEDERALISM IN ACTION: COORDINATION OF LITIGATION IN STATE AND
FEDERAL COURTS Page 1 JUDICIAL FEDERALISM IN ACTION: COORDINATION OF …

Federal Power to Commandeer State Courts: Implications for the Theory of Judicial Federalism

MH Redish, SG Sklaver - Ind. L. Rev., 1998 - HeinOnline
the Theory of Judicial Federalism Page 1 Federal Power to Commandeer State Courts:
Implications for the Theory of Judicial Federalism Martin H. Redish* Steven G. Sklaver" …

Federal Jurisdiction: A Proposal to Simplify the System to Meet the Needs of a Complex Society

JW Moore, JC Wicker - Fla. St. UL Rev., 1973 - HeinOnline
" Of this I am sure: our profession cannot fulfill the promises implicit in the idea of the rule of
the law and equal justice under law if we content ourselves with being experts and …

The Constitutional Value of Dialogue and the New Judicial Federalism

L Friedman - Hastings Const. LQ, 2000 - HeinOnline
The story of the modem state constitutionalism movement begins with a 1977 Harvard Law
Review article by United States Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. In that short …

Federal Courts Not Federal Tribunals

LN Mulligan - Nw. UL Rev., 2010 - HeinOnline
Justice Scalia wrote for the Court in Alexander v. Sandoval," may be a proper function for
common-law courts, but not for federal tribunals."'In contrasting the term" tribunal" with" …