Schizoid Federalism, Supreme Court Power and Inadequate Adequate State Ground Theory: Michigan v. Long
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Authors
Seid, Richard A.
Issue Date
1985
Volume
18
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Journal Article
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INTRODUCTION|Principles of federalism have frequently been advanced as important considerations in the Supreme Court's interpretation of constitutional and statutory jurisdictional limitations and powers of federal courts. Whether federalism has really been a comprehensible concept in the judicial demarcation of the limits of federal judicial power is problematic. It has been useful, however, for wrapping the exercise or non-exercise of jurisdiction in an aura of constitutional and historical respectability...
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18 Creighton L. Rev. 1 (1984-1985)
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Creighton University School of Law
