This Note examines the current test for establishing admiralty jurisdiction for in personam tort suits and the lower courts’ recent departure from this test. Some lower courts have started to inappropriately read a vessel requirement into the test. This requirement causes a host of problems, including upsetting the spirit of the Extension of Admiralty Jurisdiction Act of 1948, forcing judges to decide issues of fact at the outset of litigation, and inadequately upholding admiralty jurisdiction’s purpose of protecting maritime commerce. The best solution to this problem would be for Congress to pass a new admiralty jurisdiction statute that incorporates the 1948 Act and the Supreme Court’s current test for admiralty jurisdiction, and explici...
From the nation\u27s beginning, the federal district courts have been vested with jurisdiction in ca...
Given the broad-ranging implications associated with having a dispute decided by a federal court pur...
This Note develops a simple set of principles useful for defining navigable waters in a contemporary...
This Note examines the current test for establishing admiralty jurisdiction for in personam tort sui...
The United States Constitution provides that [t]he judicial power shall extend . . . to all cases o...
Federal jurisdiction over admiralty actions originates in the United States Constitution. Congress, ...
Federal jurisdiction over admiralty actions originates in the United States Constitution. Congress, ...
Libelant linehandler, injured undocking a vessel, brought a personal injury action against the shipo...
The frequent criticism of the strict locality test as the sole determinant of admiralty jurisdiction...
The traditional American locality test\u27 for admiralty tort (subject-matter) jurisdiction, which...
Federal jurisdiction over admiralty actions originates in the United States Constitution. Congress, ...
Libelant linehandler, injured undocking a vessel, brought a personal injury action against the shipo...
The many advantages the admiralty gives to an injured plaintiff, particularly if he can be brought w...
In Cline v. Price the owners of a minority interest in a fishing vessel, being dissatisfied with the...
The Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit decided nine admiralty cases with written opinions in ...
From the nation\u27s beginning, the federal district courts have been vested with jurisdiction in ca...
Given the broad-ranging implications associated with having a dispute decided by a federal court pur...
This Note develops a simple set of principles useful for defining navigable waters in a contemporary...
This Note examines the current test for establishing admiralty jurisdiction for in personam tort sui...
The United States Constitution provides that [t]he judicial power shall extend . . . to all cases o...
Federal jurisdiction over admiralty actions originates in the United States Constitution. Congress, ...
Federal jurisdiction over admiralty actions originates in the United States Constitution. Congress, ...
Libelant linehandler, injured undocking a vessel, brought a personal injury action against the shipo...
The frequent criticism of the strict locality test as the sole determinant of admiralty jurisdiction...
The traditional American locality test\u27 for admiralty tort (subject-matter) jurisdiction, which...
Federal jurisdiction over admiralty actions originates in the United States Constitution. Congress, ...
Libelant linehandler, injured undocking a vessel, brought a personal injury action against the shipo...
The many advantages the admiralty gives to an injured plaintiff, particularly if he can be brought w...
In Cline v. Price the owners of a minority interest in a fishing vessel, being dissatisfied with the...
The Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit decided nine admiralty cases with written opinions in ...
From the nation\u27s beginning, the federal district courts have been vested with jurisdiction in ca...
Given the broad-ranging implications associated with having a dispute decided by a federal court pur...
This Note develops a simple set of principles useful for defining navigable waters in a contemporary...