The United States Constitution provides that [t]he judicial power shall extend . . . to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction. The Congress, in establishing a court system, provided that the district courts shall have . . . exclusive original cognizance of all civil causes of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction ... saving to suitors, in all cases, the right of a common law remedy...
This Note develops a simple set of principles useful for defining navigable waters in a contemporary...
The many advantages the admiralty gives to an injured plaintiff, particularly if he can be brought w...
The Eleventh Amendment prohibits citizens from bringing actions in law or equity against individual ...
ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION EXISTS IN CASES STEMMING FROM BOAT COLLISIONS ON NAVIGABLE WATERS REGARDLESS ...
Libelant linehandler, injured undocking a vessel, brought a personal injury action against the shipo...
The case of Ex parte Boyer1 closes with the statement that it does not raise the question whether t...
The traditional American locality test\u27 for admiralty tort (subject-matter) jurisdiction, which...
In Cline v. Price the owners of a minority interest in a fishing vessel, being dissatisfied with the...
From the nation\u27s beginning, the federal district courts have been vested with jurisdiction in ca...
Summer is here, and boaters eagerly sail or drive their gems-of-the ocean in summer fun. To the lawy...
This Note examines the current test for establishing admiralty jurisdiction for in personam tort sui...
This Note examines the current test for establishing admiralty jurisdiction for in personam tort sui...
At common law, death terminated all causes of action for personal injuries, and gave rise to no caus...
At common law, death terminated all causes of action for personal injuries, and gave rise to no caus...
Under the United States Constitution, federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction over cases involvin...
This Note develops a simple set of principles useful for defining navigable waters in a contemporary...
The many advantages the admiralty gives to an injured plaintiff, particularly if he can be brought w...
The Eleventh Amendment prohibits citizens from bringing actions in law or equity against individual ...
ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION EXISTS IN CASES STEMMING FROM BOAT COLLISIONS ON NAVIGABLE WATERS REGARDLESS ...
Libelant linehandler, injured undocking a vessel, brought a personal injury action against the shipo...
The case of Ex parte Boyer1 closes with the statement that it does not raise the question whether t...
The traditional American locality test\u27 for admiralty tort (subject-matter) jurisdiction, which...
In Cline v. Price the owners of a minority interest in a fishing vessel, being dissatisfied with the...
From the nation\u27s beginning, the federal district courts have been vested with jurisdiction in ca...
Summer is here, and boaters eagerly sail or drive their gems-of-the ocean in summer fun. To the lawy...
This Note examines the current test for establishing admiralty jurisdiction for in personam tort sui...
This Note examines the current test for establishing admiralty jurisdiction for in personam tort sui...
At common law, death terminated all causes of action for personal injuries, and gave rise to no caus...
At common law, death terminated all causes of action for personal injuries, and gave rise to no caus...
Under the United States Constitution, federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction over cases involvin...
This Note develops a simple set of principles useful for defining navigable waters in a contemporary...
The many advantages the admiralty gives to an injured plaintiff, particularly if he can be brought w...
The Eleventh Amendment prohibits citizens from bringing actions in law or equity against individual ...