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More than 10.000 documents for case or controversy doctrine
  • Clause 1. Cases and Controversies; Grants of Jurisdiction . Claus... in a series of principles or doctrines, the application of which determines whether an is..., what may be the subject of controversy. Be it what it may, these parties have a constitut...

  • ...Neutrality B. Consistency with the Case or Controversy Requirement 1. The respondent chang... significant role in the justiciability doctrines derived from Article III. (182) The Court has note...

  • ... that court held that this did not render the case moot, and went on to hold, with respect to the que... claim would not have rendered the controversy moot. See, e. g., Sosna v. Iowa, 419 U.S. 393 (1... first purpose of the case-or-controversy doctrine - limiting judicial power to disputes capable of j...

  • ...The Concrete-Adversity Function 1. The doctrine of standing is said to restrict the courts to case... has generated extensive controversy. Critics have argued that the doctrine is "incoher...

  • Case: 09-20084 Document: 00511375631 Page: 1 Date Filed..., which is proscribed by the act of state doctrine. . Alternatively, the district court held that dis... federal courts by the ‘case or controversy’ requirement of Art[icle] III.” Schlesinger v. Re...

  • ... 244(c)(2) violates the constitutional doctrine of separation of powers, and accordingly directed ...Pp. 937-939. 6. A case or controversy is presented by these cases. From t...

  • § 17.1 Foundations of . § 17.1.1 The Nature and Basis of . § 17.1.2 During the Original Natural Law Era: 1789-1873. § 17.1.2.1 Marbury v. Madison versus the Tripartite Theory of . § 17.1.2.2 Martin v. Hunter's Lessee and Federal Court Supremacy. § 17.1.3.1 During the Formalist Era: 1873-1937. § 17.1.3.2 During the Holmesian Era: 1937-1954. § 17.1.3.3 During the Instrumentalist Era: 1954-1986. § 17.1.3.4 During the Modern Natural Law Era: 1986-Today. § 17.1.4 Evaluation of . § 17.2 The Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts. § 17.2.1 Federal Jurisdiction: What Article III Provides. § 17.2.2 Types of Cases for Which Federal Jurisdiction Exists. § 17.2.2.1...

    ...Hunter's Lessee established the modern doctrine of judicial review. Between 1873 and 1937, formali... of real, earnest, and vital controversy between individuals." . 2. will not "anticipate a ...

  • ... Held:. 1. The case is moot as to respondent Doe, who is now 24 years ... substitute for the actual case or controversy that an exercise of this Court's jurisdiction requ...This doctrine was clearly articulated in United States v. Munsin...

  • ... standing, the appellate court held that the case had become moot once Laidlaw complied with the ter...(a) The Constitution's case-or-controversy limitation on federal judicial authority, Art. III... 2, underpins both standing and mootness doctrine, but the two inquiries differ in crucial respects....

  • ... itself based upon such depictions in the case of individual one-time issues." Id. . § 540.72(b)...2004) ("Standing doctrine addresses whether, at the inception of the litigat... may be an actual and justiciable controversy at the time the litigation is commenced, once that...



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