Petitioner was served with a subpoena ordering him to appear before the House Committee on Un-American Activities. He subsequently brought an action in federal district court asking for damages and injunctive relief and praying that the subpoena be declared void and of no effect. He alleged it had been signed in blank by the Committee chairman and that respondent, an investigator for the Committee without delegated subpoena power, had filled in petitioner\u27s name without authorization and caused it to be served on him at his place of employment. Petitioner also alleged that respondent intended to subject him to public shame and ridicule when and if he appeared as a witness, and that respondent knew that service on him in such a manner wou...
Judges and scholars have long debated the legitimacy and contours of federal common law causes of ac...
SINCE 1938, Rule 8(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (Federal Rules or Rules) has set the s...
In July, 1960, petitioner Don Anthony White was convicted of murder in the first degree and sentence...
Petitioner was served with a subpoena ordering him to appear before the House Committee on Un-Americ...
Defendant, a nonresident citizen of the United States, was subpoenaed by a federal district court to...
Plaintiff sued to recover indebtedness of $7000, to foreclose a chattel mortgage, and to enjoin a lo...
Respondent sued petitioner, a Florida corporation, the Indiana Lumbermen\u27s Mutual Insurance Compa...
This action was brought in a South Carolina state court and removed to the federal district court on...
After the ten-day period for filing a notice of appeal from a federal criminal conviction had expire...
As a result of an automobile accident in Missouri, the plaintiff, a resident of Missouri, brought a ...
Petitioners brought suit in a federal court to enjoin the respondents from publicly producing a play...
Plaintiff, a resident of Florida, brought a libel action in a Florida court against the publisher of...
The federal government brought an action to restrain the United States Gypsum Company and thirteen o...
The Civil Rights Commission issued subpoenaes duces tecum to certain voting registrars of the State ...
Plaintiff sought to withdraw a registration statement which he had filed with the Securities and Exc...
Judges and scholars have long debated the legitimacy and contours of federal common law causes of ac...
SINCE 1938, Rule 8(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (Federal Rules or Rules) has set the s...
In July, 1960, petitioner Don Anthony White was convicted of murder in the first degree and sentence...
Petitioner was served with a subpoena ordering him to appear before the House Committee on Un-Americ...
Defendant, a nonresident citizen of the United States, was subpoenaed by a federal district court to...
Plaintiff sued to recover indebtedness of $7000, to foreclose a chattel mortgage, and to enjoin a lo...
Respondent sued petitioner, a Florida corporation, the Indiana Lumbermen\u27s Mutual Insurance Compa...
This action was brought in a South Carolina state court and removed to the federal district court on...
After the ten-day period for filing a notice of appeal from a federal criminal conviction had expire...
As a result of an automobile accident in Missouri, the plaintiff, a resident of Missouri, brought a ...
Petitioners brought suit in a federal court to enjoin the respondents from publicly producing a play...
Plaintiff, a resident of Florida, brought a libel action in a Florida court against the publisher of...
The federal government brought an action to restrain the United States Gypsum Company and thirteen o...
The Civil Rights Commission issued subpoenaes duces tecum to certain voting registrars of the State ...
Plaintiff sought to withdraw a registration statement which he had filed with the Securities and Exc...
Judges and scholars have long debated the legitimacy and contours of federal common law causes of ac...
SINCE 1938, Rule 8(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (Federal Rules or Rules) has set the s...
In July, 1960, petitioner Don Anthony White was convicted of murder in the first degree and sentence...