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... debate on violations of civil and constitutional rights, rather than state law. (1) This growing tr.... II. RIPENESS IN LAND USE CASES . Ripeness is "a constitutional prerequisite to ex...," there must be a "real, substantial controversy between parties" which involves a dispute that is ...
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... whether they satisfied either the constitutional or prudential limitations on standing in federal c...The District Court declined to remand the case, concluding that plaintiffs had standing under the... in a proper Article III "case" or "controversy." Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife, 504 U. S. 55...
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Michael A. Corfman, the founder and CEO of Casino City Inc, a Louisiana corporation that operates gaming Web sites that disseminate information about gambling, initiated a lawsuit against the US Department of Justice (DOJ) seeking declaratory judgment that prosecution by the DOJ for accepting advertisements for Internet gambling operations on CasinoCity.com violated its First Amendment right to engage in commercial speech. Casino City's Web site attracts individuals seeking gambling information, and gambling establishments throughout the world advertise on Casino City's Web site, providing Casino City with substantial advertising revenues. This case analyzes the requirement in Article III of the US Constitution mandating that Federal courts can entertain only those causes of action that...
... that present a genuine "case or controversy"?. Article III of the Constitution imposes a minim...
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... won a jury verdict, the court certified the case for interlocutory review on the question whether i... not met §1332(a)'s minimum amount-in-controversy requirement. The Eleventh Circuit upheld this exte... can then decide whether it has a constitutional and statutory basis for exercising supplemental ju...
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... standing is said to restrict the courts to cases in which they act qua courts 2. It is plausible, b... role of the federal courts in the constitutional structure. . I demonstrate in Part II that these f... has generated extensive controversy. Critics have argued that the doctrine is "incoher...
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...After removing the case to Federal District Court under 28 U. S. C. §1441... form[ed] part of the same case or controversy, §1367(a). On dismissing the RICO claim, the cour... Article III of the United States Constitution. §1367(a). Upon dismissal of the federal claim, t...
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...§ 3231. Provided there is a live case or controversy, we have jurisdiction under 18U.S.C... controversy under Article III of the Constitution such that a court will have jurisdiction over his ...
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... Clause challenges to the constitutionality of exercises of congressional power under the taxi...-court jurisdiction is limited to actual "Cases" and "Controversies." U. S. Const., Art. III. A co... in the definition of such a case or controversy is standing, ASARCO Inc. v. Kadish , 490 U. S. ...
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... standing, the appellate court held that the case had become moot once Laidlaw complied with the ter...Pp.180-195. (a) The Constitution's case-or-controversy limitation on federal judici...
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. . . CASES ADJUDGED. IN THE. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STAT... presents an Article III case or controversy. Pp.7-18. (a) An incarcerated convict's (or a paro... under Article III, § 2, of the Constitution. "This case-or-controversy requirement subsists th...