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  1. Fourth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida

    The Fourth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida is a Florida Circuit Court Circuit Court comprising Clay County, Florida Clay , Duval County, Florida Duval , and Nassau County, Florida Nassau Counties in northeast Florida. ref name Home cite web title Fourth Judicial Circuit Court publisher Jacksonville, Florida City of Jacksonville url http www.coj.net Departments Fourth Judicial Circuit Court default.htm accessdate 2009 05 30 ref References reflist External links http www.coj.net Departments Fourth Judicial Circuit Court default.htm Fourth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida Florida Court System Category Clay County, Florida Category Duval County, Florida Category Florida state courts Category Nassau County, Florida Florida stub ...   more details



  1. Court of appeals (disambiguation)

    of Texas Third Court of Appeals of Texas Fourth Court of Appeals of Texas Fifth Court of Appeals of Texas ... Appeal State court United States Nomenclature List of legal topics Disambiguation ...A court of appeals is an appellate court generally. Court of Appeals may refer to Military Court of Appeals Israel Corte d Assise d Appello Italy Philippine Court of Appeals High Court of Appeals of Turkey United States courts of appeals United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals defunct Alabama Court of Appeals which existed until 1969 Alaska Court of Appeals Arizona Court of Appeals Arkansas Court of Appeals Colorado Court of Appeals District of Columbia Court of Appeals Georgia Court of Appeals Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals Idaho Court of Appeals Illinois Court of Appeals Indiana Court of Appeals Iowa Court of Appeals Kansas Court of Appeals Kentucky Court of Appeals Louisiana Court of Appeals Maryland Court of Appeals Michigan Court of Appeals Minnesota Court of Appeals Mississippi Court of Appeals Missouri Court of Appeals Nebraska Court of Appeals New Mexico Court of Appeals New York Court of Appeals North Carolina Court of Appeals North Dakota Court of Appeals Ohio ...   more details



  1. List of United States courts of appeals cases

    action in public hiring United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Fourth Circuit ... order by circuit. dynamic list United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit First ... Erie doctrine to choice of law questions United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Second ... years. United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Sixth Circuit Addyston Pipe and Steel Company ... v. NSA , Case citation 493 F.3d 644 6th Cir. 2007 United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ... 981 9th Cir. 2005 validity of certain end user license agreement s United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit Tenth Circuit Thompson v. Johnson County Community College United States Court of Appeals ... in favor of United States National Guard national guardsmen United States Court of Appeals for the Third ... U.S. 937 1998 liability for website hosts under the Communications Decency Act United States Court of Appeals ... did not bar laws against consensual adult incest United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth ... States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Ninth Circuit Apple Computer, Inc. v. Microsoft Corp ... F. 3d 1165 11th Cir. 2001 parody as a fair use defense to copyright infringement United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit D.C. Circuit United States v. Fenwick , Case citation ... See also List of sources of law in the United States List of United States Supreme Court cases List of notable United States state supreme court cases U.S. courts of appeals Category Case law lists by court Category United States courts of appeals cases ...Use mdy dates date September 2010 Every year, each of the eleven United States courts of appeals decides ... of other circuits, and of the United States Supreme Court , while others are noted for being dramatically ... Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Federal Circuit small and its predecessor courts small Jazz ... infringement of stock character s United States v. One Package of Japanese Pessaries , Case citation ...   more details



  1. Fourth United States Army

    Use dmy dates date May 2011 Infobox Military Unit unit name Fourth United States Army image Image Fourth United States Army.svg 200px caption Fourth United States Army shoulder sleeve insignia dates 1932 July 1971 country Flagicon USA United States of America allegiance Image United States Department of the Army Seal.svg 20px link United States Army branch Regular Army type Army Field army Field Army ... symbol Image Fourth Army DUI.png identification symbol label Distinctive Unit Insignia History The Fourth United States Army was organized as Fourth Army in the Organized Reserves in 1922 at New ... of San Francisco , California. It was redesignated Fourth United States Army on 1 January 1957. The Fourth United States Army has no combat record. It remained in the Continental United States during World War II, training tactical units to operate efficiently in combat. In addition, Fourth Army was largely responsible for the defense of the West Coast. During the 1960s, the Fourth Army operated Tigerland ... combat in Vietnam . In July 1971, the Fourth Army was disbanded and consolidated with Fifth United States ..., Fourth Army and the Headquarters, United States Army Recruiting Command to Fort Benjamin Harrison , Indiana. Distinctive Unit Insignia File Fourth Army DUI.png Fourth Army DUI The Distinctive Unit ... Grp., 4th Recruiting Bde and Recruiting Bn, Chicago. Lieutenant General United States James R. Hall ... a publication of the United States Army Center of Military History Internet Archive short film id gov.archives.arc.2569531 name Big Picture This is Fourth Army Category Field armies of the United ... served as the headquarters of the Fourth Army and U.S. Army Recruiting Command. During that time ... Illinois, northwest Indiana, and the lower peninsula of Michigan. HQ Fourth US Army, was at The Army ... insignia of the Fourth U.S. Army modified by the white four leaf clover with stem being placed ... History of the Fourth Army, Jack B. Beardwood, Washington, D.C., 1946 N.P. Army Ground Force ...   more details



  1. United States Fourth Fleet

    symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label The United States Fourth Fleet is a command of the United States Navy in the South Atlantic , operating as a component of the joint U.S. Southern Command and United States Fleet Forces Command U.S. Fleet Forces Command . The Fourth Fleet is based at Mayport ... staffed until 2009, in keeping with a manpower study conducted by United States Fleet Forces Command U.S. Fleet Forces Command . According to the United States Department of Defense , the Fourth ... , announced that the United States Fourth Fleet would be re established, effective July 1 ... United States Navy Fourth Fleet Fact File Page http www.fas.org man dod 101 navy unit fleet n.htm Numbered ...Infobox Military Unit unit name Fourth Fleet image File U.S. Fourth Fleet badge.jpg 200px caption dates 1943 1950 br 2008 Present country United States of America allegiance branch United States Navy type ... United States Southern Command U.S. Southern Command USSOUTHCOM garrison Naval Station Mayport garrison ... was later absorbed by United States Second Fleet U.S. Second Fleet and disbanded in 1950 prior ... pha cno cnorpt 2.html title Second Report to the Secretary of the Navy publisher United States ... title Biography of THOMAS ROSS COOLEY publisher United States Navy ref Daniel E. Barbey September ... In Venezuela , President Hugo Chavez accused the United States of attempting to frighten the people ... all of those fleets have at least one permanently assigned ship. See also United States Fleet Forces Command United States Third Fleet United States Fifth Fleet United States Sixth Fleet United States Seventh Fleet References reflist Samuel Eliot Morison , History of United States Naval Operations ... Fleets US Navy navbox Category Fleets of the United States Navy in World War II 04 Category Fleets of the United States Navy 4 es Cuarta Flota de Estados Unidos nl Amerikaanse vierde vloot ja 4 ... America . ref http www.navy.mil search display.asp?story id 36606 Navy Reestablishes U.S. Fourth ...   more details



  1. Federal Court of Appeals

    Federal Court of Appeals may refer to Federal Court of Appeal Canada United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit disambig ...   more details



  1. Circuit court

    11 regional circuits as well as a United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit DC Circuit and the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Federal Circuit . Note ... of appeals are intermediate courts, between the United States district court district courts the federal trial court s and the Supreme Court. Smaller circuits, such as the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Second Circuit and United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ..., the United States circuit court s were United States federal courts established in each United ... jurisdiction formerly exercised by the United States circuit courts is now exercised by the United States district court s. Their appellate jurisdiction is now exercised by the United States courts of appeals , which were known as the United States circuit courts of appeals from its establishment ... States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Ninth Circuit , are spread across many courthouses. Since ... since the development of modern air travel . Supreme Court of the United States Under the original Judiciary Act of 1789 and subsequent acts, the justice s of the Supreme Court of the United States in Washington, D.C. had the Supreme Court of the United States Justices as Circuit Justices responsibility ... sitting in a location other than Dublin . United States Federal courts of appeals In the United ... were more passable in the summer . State courts Many U.S. state s have State court United States state ... , a judicial circuit can encompass one or more County United States counties see Missouri Circuit Courts ...Multiple issues confusing February 2010 rewrite February 2010 expert February 2010 Circuit court is the name ..., the term circuit court is derived from the practice of having judges ride around the countryside each year on pre set paths to hear cases. Especially on the United States frontier , a judge might ... Court Ireland In the Republic of Ireland the Circuit Court is part of the Courts of First Instance ...   more details



  1. Salary of judges of the United States courts of appeals

    The following is a list of salaries for judges on the United States Court of Appeals . ref name fjc by year cite web url http www.fjc.gov history home.nsf autoframe?openform&top history home.nsf page judgessitecontent&nav history home.nsf page judges nav&page history home.nsf page salaries USCA title Judicial Salaries U.S. Court of Appeals Judges date 2009 work History of the Federal Judiciary publisher Federal Judicial Center accessdate 21 March 2010 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref class wikitable sortable border 1 Salaries for the US Court of Appeals 1891 2009 align center style background f0f0f0 Year align center style background f0f0f0 Salary 1891 6,000 1903 7,000 1919 8,500 1926 12,500 1946 17,500 1955 25,500 1964 33,000 1969 42,500 1975 44,600 1976 46,800 1977 57,500 1978 60,700 1979 65,000 1980 70,900 1981 74,300 1982 77,300 1984 80,400 1985 83,200 1987 85,700 1987 95,000 1990 102,500 1991 132,700 1992 137,300 1993 141,700 1998 145,000 2000 149,900 2001 153,900 2002 159,100 2003 164,000 2004 167,600 2005 171,800 2006 175,100 2008 179,500 2009 184,500 Salaries have not been adjusted for inflation. See also United States Court of Appeals References Reflist External links http www.fjc.gov history home.nsf autoframe?openform&top history home.nsf page judgessitecontent&nav history home.nsf page judges nav&page history home.nsf page salaries USCA Judicial Salaries U.S. Court of Appeals Judges , Federal Judicial Center United States judicial salaries ...   more details



  1. State court (United States)

    13 br Municipal Division 13 Circuit Court of Appeals Supreme Court of Puerto Rico Supreme Court U.S. Virgin Islands United States Virgin Islands Superior Court Superior Court two divisions United States Virgin Islands Supreme Court Supreme Court United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Third Circuit Court of Appeals federal, temporary See also Courts of the United States References ...Politics of the United States In the United States, a state court has jurisdiction over disputes with some ... majority of civil and criminal cases in the United States with minimal federal court supervision. Types ... trials took place in federal court. Most jury trials in the United States take place in criminal cases ... Court of the United States U.S. Supreme Court can but are not required to review final decision ... of Columbia Court of Appeals Court of Appeals br previously Municipal Court of Appeals Florida Circuit ... Hawaii State Circuit Courts Circuit Court four circuits Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals Intermediate ... Court of Appeals Idaho Supreme Court Supreme Court Illinois Circuit Court 23 judicial circuits ... Circuit Court 90 circuits Indiana Court of Appeals District Court of Appeals br 5 districts br previously ... Kansas Court of Appeals Court of Appeals Kansas Supreme Court Supreme Court Kentucky Circuit Court ... 1976 Court of Appeals Louisiana District Court br 40 districts Circuit Courts of Appeal br 5 circuits ... Circuit Court 22 districts br Chancery Court 20 districts Mississippi Court of Appeals Court of Appeals ... Court of Appeals Oregon District Circuit Court br 36 courts administratively divided between ... Circuit Court br 16 circuits South Carolina Court of Appeals Court of Appeals South Carolina Supreme ... Court Virginia Circuit Court 120 courts divided among 31 judicial circuits Court of Appeals of Virginia ... Court of Appeals br 3 divisions Washington Supreme Court Supreme Court West Virginia Circuit Court ... District Circuit Court br 10 judicial administrative districts Wisconsin Court of Appeals District ...   more details



  1. United States Court for China

    See Casement v. Squier Warden, 46 F. Supp. 296, United States Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit, 5 November 1943 citing the United States Supreme Court decision of 1890 regarding the power of consular courts in Re Ross, 140 U.S. 453, 11 S. Ct. 897, 35 L. Ed. 581 ref Judges of United States Court for China ...The United States Court for China was a United States District Court that had Extraterritoriality extraterritorial jurisdiction over United States nationality law U.S. citizens in China . It existed from 1906 to 1943 and had jurisdiction in civil and criminal matters, with appeals taken to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco . Before the establishment of the United States Court for China, US citizens were tried in the US Consular Courts in China. The United States Court for China was similar in structure to the British Supreme Court for China and Japan that had been established in Shanghai in 1865 and also ceased to exist in 1943 when both Britain and the United States gave up extraterritorial rights in China. The court was located in the Shanghai International Settlement . The District had only one judge, and those on trial sometimes had to wait months for proceedings. The Court applied United States law in China. This led to difficulties because United States law as federal law did not cover many criminal offences or civil matters. The solution that was found to this was to apply Alaskan Law or District of Columbia law, which were deemed to be United States law. Judge Lobingier gave detailed evidence on the workings of, and application of law by, the court ... and 1 October 1917 ref Because the court was based outside of the United States, the United States Constitution ..., Tahirih V., The United States Court for China A Triumph of Local Law. Buffalo Law Review, Vol. 52 ... Rights Category 1906 establishments Category 1943 disestablishments Category Defunct United States district courts China Category China United States relations Court for China US law stub zh ...   more details



  1. United States bankruptcy court

    28 1334 a , and bankruptcy cases cannot be filed in State court United States state court . Each of the 94 United States federal judicial district federal judicial districts handles bankruptcy matters. The current system of bankruptcy courts was created by United States Congress in 1979. The bankruptcy judges in each judicial district in regular active service constitute a unit of the applicable United States district court see USCode 28 151 . The bankruptcy judge is appointed for a term of 14 years by the United States court of appeals for the circuit in which the applicable district is located see USCode 28 152 . Technically, the United States district courts have subject matter jurisdiction over bankruptcy matters see uscsub 28 1334 a . However, each such district court may, by order, refer bankruptcy matters to the bankruptcy court see uscsub 28 157 a . As a practical matter, most district ... States Category Article I tribunals Bankruptcy court Category United States federal courts Bankruptcy court Category United States bankruptcy courts Category United States bankruptcy law ...Refimprove date May 2008 USBankruptcy United States bankruptcy courts are Federal tribunals in the United States courts created under Article I of the United States Constitution . They function as units of the United States district courts district courts and have subject matter jurisdiction over Bankruptcy in the United States bankruptcy cases . The federal district courts have Original jurisdiction ... are handled, at least initially, by the bankruptcy court. In unusual circumstances, a district court may in a particular case withdraw the reference i.e., take the case or a particular proceeding within the case away from the bankruptcy court and decide the matter itself under uscsub 28 157 d . The overwhelming majority of all proceedings in bankruptcy are held before a United States bankruptcy judge, whose decisions are subject to appeal s to the district court. In some judicial circuits ...   more details



  1. Supreme Court of the United States

    in years and months 2005 9 29 United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ... age in years and months 1986 9 26 United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ...pp move indef Infobox high court court name nowrap Supreme Court of the United States image Seal of the United ... authority Constitution of the United States U.S. Constitution terms Supreme Court of the United ... termstart September 29, 2005 Politics of the United States The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court in the United States. It has court of last resort ultimate but largely certiorari ... State court United States state court cases involving issues of federal law, and original jurisdiction ... title A Brief Overview of the Supreme Court format PDF publisher United States Supreme Court accessdate 2009 12 31 ref The Court, which meets in the United States Supreme Court Building in Washington ... Court of the United States associate justices who are nominated by the President and confirmed ... of the United States Earliest beginnings to Marshall main Marshall Court Under Chief Justices John ... title Dates of Supreme Court decisions and arguments, United States Reports volumes 2 107 1791 1882 ... Library, Supreme Court of the United States month August year 2006 accessdate 2009 04 26 ref The Court ... to the United States Constitution Eleventh Amendment . The Court s power and prestige waxed during ..., the Court established the Judicial review in the United States principle of judicial review , including ... quote According to the Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States, Marshall s most ... 1930 , the Court held that the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution Fourteenth Amendment ... Vinson Courts 1930 1953 , the Court gained United States Supreme Court building its own accommodation ... of Supreme Court, Is Dead at 80 quote United States v. Lopez in 1995 raised the stakes in the debate ... 11 01 ref Composition Size of the Court Article III of the United States Constitution leaves it to Congress ...   more details



  1. United States district court

    judges A judge of a United States district court is officially titled a United States District Judge . Other federal judge s, including United States court of appeals circuit judges and Supreme Court ... instead to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit , and in a very few cases ...seealso List of United States district and territorial courts File US Court of Appeals and District Court map.svg thumb 400px right Map of the boundaries of the United States Courts of Appeals and United ... a civil or a criminal case can be appealed to the United States court of appeals in the United States ... trial court s of the United States federal court system . Both Civil law common law civil and Criminal ... of equity equity , and Admiralty court admiralty . There is a United States bankruptcy court associated with each United States district court. Each United States federal judicial district federal ... name of a district court is the United States District Court for the name of the district for example, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri . In contrast to the Supreme Court, which was established by Article Three of the United States Constitution Article III of the Constitution ... Courts ref ref http www.nmid.uscourts.gov United States District Court for the Northern Mariana ... Four of the United States Constitution Article IV United States territorial court territorial courts ... over criminal cases. The United States Court of International Trade addresses cases involving international trade and customs issues. The United States Court of Federal Claims has exclusive jurisdiction ... on federal property or by a federal employee. The United States Tax Court has jurisdiction over contested ... Justice of the United States . The number of judges in each district court and the structure ... territorial court territorial courts District Court of Guam Guam , the United States District Court ... by the Supreme Court of the United States in Florida Prepaid Postsecondary Education Expense ...   more details



  1. United States territorial court

    , was appointed to serve in the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit with jurisdiction ... or be appointed to a United States Court of Appeals . ref Citation url http www4.law.cornell.edu supct ... Court for the District of Columbia , the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit , and the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico are not U.S. territorial ... V. UNITED STATES 01 10873 540 U.S. 935 2003 publisher The United States Supreme Court accessdate 2010 ... are United States District Court for the Northern Mariana Islands District Court of Guam District Court of the Virgin Islands Their jurisdiction is similar to that of a United States district court , but despite the name similarity, they are not United States district courts though they sometimes use that term . A United States district court , created under Article III of the U.S. Constitution ... or article IV courts also assume the jurisdiction of a United States bankruptcy court in their respective ... States Supreme Court accessdate 2010 01 06 ref The U.S. Supreme Court case Nguyen v. United States ... Supreme court concluded it did not. US Constitution Article III United States District Court and State ... and their final appellate court is the Supreme Court of the United States . Like the D.C. federal ... States American legal system includes both State court United States state courts and United ... state federal court structure equal to that of States. At the time, the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit reviewed not only judgments of the federal district court, but those ... incorporation blockquote The United States District Court in Puerto Rico is not a true United States ... . This constitutional article was expressly extended to the United States District Court for United ... The United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico accessdate 2009 12 31 ref In 1966 ... to 2008. See also United States district court Courts of the United States Federal tribunals in the United ...   more details



  1. United States Commerce Court

    The Commerce Court of the United States was a brief lived United States federal court system federal trial court . It was created by the Mann Elkins Act in 1910 ref Mann Elkins Act, 61st Congress , 2nd ... Justice of the United States to any appellate court to help relieve the workload. Once the court was abolished ... records groups 172.html Records of the United States Commerce Court National Archives http www.fjc.gov ... Houstonrailway.html Houston Railway v. United States 1916 HistoryCentral.com Category 1910 establishments in the United States Category 1913 disestablishments Category United States Commerce Court Category Defunct United States courts Commerce Court Category Interstate Commerce Commission .... ref Urgent Deficiency Act, 63rd United States Congress 63rd Congress , 1st session, ch. 32, USStat ... 1917 publisher Blackstone Institute location Chicago isbn chapter III. The Various United States Courts and their Jurisdiction The Commerce Court Abolished . pages url http books.google.com books?id .... R. Co. v Interstate Commerce Commission, 195 Fed. 541 1912 Procter & Gamble Co. v. United States, 188 ... 20court 22 20abolished&f false accessdate ref rp 278 80 The Commerce Court was a specialized court, given jurisdiction over cases arising from orders of the Interstate Commerce Commission and empowered with judicial review of those orders. The United States Supreme Court was given appellate jurisdiction over the Commerce Court. The modern United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit , created in 1982, has a purpose similar to the Commerce Court, although the Federal Circuit has broader jurisdiction. Organization The Commerce Court also had one of the more unusual structures in United States judicial history. There were five judges serving staggered five year terms on the Commerce Court. These judges were, nonetheless, Article III judge s, and were to be reassigned to an appellate court when their term on the Commerce Court expired. Moreover, even while they served on the Commerce ...   more details



  1. United States Court of Claims

    with the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit , one of the parties asked that the decision ... its trial level jurisdiction to the newly created United States Claims Court which is now known as the United States Court of Federal Claims and its appellate jurisdiction to the equally new United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit . By this time, the Court had expanded to have seven ...The Court of Claims was a federal court that heard claims against the United States government. It was established in 1855 as the Court of Claims , renamed in 1948 to the United States Court of Claims ... USStat 12 765 ref and explicitly made the judgments appealable to the Supreme Court of the United States ... in 1864, the decision in Gordon v. United States was appealed to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court denied that it had jurisdiction, because the decisions of the Court of Claims, hence any appeals ... before the Court of Claims. The lead case, Gray v. United States , 21 Ct. Cl. 340, written ... salaries could not be reduced. The Supreme Court ruled on Williams v. United States in 1933, deciding ... the Court of Claims into an Article Three of the United States Constitution Article III court. That act ... ultimately reached the Supreme Court. ref United States v. Sioux Nation of Indians, ussc source f 448 ... is a list of judges who have served on the United States Court of Claims up to the merger of the Court ... title History, Jurisdiction, and Practice of the Court of Claims United States location Washington ... Marion Tinsley authorlink Marion Tinsley Bennett title The United States Court of Claims A History ... title The United States Court of Claims A History Part II Origin, Development, Jurisdiction ... Category Defunct United States courts Claims Category United States Court of Federal Claims ... against the United States government by veterans of the Mexican American War . In 1861, Abraham ... were sent to the United States Department of the Treasury Department of the Treasury rather than ...   more details



  1. United States Tax Court

    In 1929, the United States Supreme Court indicated that the Board of Tax Appeals was not a court, but was instead ... Court may be reviewed by the applicable geographical United States Court of Appeals other than the Court ...UStaxation The United States Tax Court is a federal trial court of record established by Congress under ... in the United States bankruptcy , the Tax Court is the only forum in which taxpayers may ... may also bring an action in any United States District Court , or in the United States Court of Federal ... attempts to relocate the court. In 1962, United States Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of the Treasury .... The completed United States Tax Court Building was dedicated on November 22, 1974, the fiftieth anniversary ... that the current United States Tax Court is an Article I legislative court exercising judicial ... reason for the movements to create a single national Court of Appeals for tax cases is that the United ... for appeals from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims , and the D.C. Circuit , some observers express ... thumb Seal device Seal of the United States Tax Court. see List of Judges of the United States Tax Court The Tax Court is composed of 19 judges appointed by the President of the United States President ... by United States magistrate judge s of the United States district court district courts , and may ... . . . . ref The Tax Court permits persons who are not Attorney at law United States Attorneys ... thumb right 200px The United States Tax Court Building in Washington, D.C. Because of the negative ... States of America. In the Tax Court, the Commissioner is not named personally. The United States ... is from the web site of the U.S. Tax Court, which, as a publication of the United States government ... Web Site of the United States Tax Court http www.unclefed.com USTaxCourt United States Tax Court Rules ... Tax Disputes Official IRS Appeals Office Website Law of the United States Category United States federal law Category Article I tribunals Tax Court Category Taxation in the United States Category ...   more details



  1. Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    U.S. at 152 53 ref The United States courts of appeals U.S. Courts of Appeals for the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Fourth and United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth ... 9 11 airport security procedures, but the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Ninth ... 15, 2006 ref On January 30, 2007, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in United ... Court of the United States Supreme Court ruled that the Fourth Amendment Incorporation of the Bill ... States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled, in Rehberg v. Paulk , West F 598 3 1268 , that a person ... Jones United States v. Jones , http caselaw.lp.findlaw.com scripts getcase.pl?court US&navby ... of the United States federal government . However, in Wolf v. Colorado , the Supreme Court of the United States Supreme Court ruled that the Fourth Amendment is applicable to U.S. state state governments ... does not apply. In Katz v. United States , ussc 389 347 1967 , the Supreme Court ruled that a search ... Jones United States v. Jones , http caselaw.lp.findlaw.com scripts getcase.pl?court US&navby ... under the Fourth Amendment there has been no seizure. ref name United States v. Mendenhall Exceptions ... 444 1990 , the Supreme Court allowed discretionless sobriety checkpoints. In United States v. Martinez ... established and well delineated Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution Exceptions ..., the Court ruled in Dumbra v. United States , ussc 268 435 1925 , that the term probable cause ... trial criminal trial . The Court adopted the exclusionary rule in Weeks v. United States , ussc ... Court held in Arizona v. Evans , ussc 514 1 1995 and Herring v. United States 2009 , that the exclusionary ... States 2011 Davis v. United States , 131 S.Ct. 2419 2011 , the Supreme Court ruled the exclusionary ... States Supreme Court in Hester v. United States , ussc 265 57 1924 , which stated that the special ... than merely a lawful arrest. In United States v. Rabinowitz , ussc 339 56 1950 , the Court reversed ...   more details



  1. Emergency Court of Appeals

    Library of Congress accessdate 2009 09 25 ref Some functions of this court were later revived in the Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals in the 1970s, the jurisdiction of which was ultimately transferred to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit . References reflist CRS Category Defunct United States courts Category United States courts of appeals Category 1942 establishments ...The Emergency Court of Appeals was a temporary United States federal courts federal court established by the United States during World War II , whose purpose was to review wage and Price controls price control matters. ref Black s Law Dictionary , 7th ed. 1999 ref The Court, established by the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942 , had exclusive jurisdiction to set aside such regulation, order, or price schedule, in whole or in part, to dismiss the complaint , or to Remand court procedure remand the proceeding . This exclusive grant of jurisdiction was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in Lockerty v. Philips 1943 . ref Lockerty v. Philips , 319 U. S. 182 1943 . ref From March 2, 1942 to May 27, 1943, the chief judge of the Emergency Court of Appeals was Frederick M. Vinson , who was also serving as a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit District of Columbia Circuit , and who would eventually serve as Chief Justice of the United States . ref Harold M. Stephens , The Chief Justice , 32 ABA Journal 387 1946 . ref The Court consisted of three or more judges designated by the Chief Justice of the United States Chief Justice from the judges of the United States district courts and United States Courts of Appeals Courts of Appeals . The Court was vested with jurisdiction and powers of a district court to hear appeal s filed within thirty days against denials of protests by the Office of Price Administration Price Administrator ..., or to remand the proceeding, but the court was tightly constrained in its treatment of regulations ...   more details



  1. United States Virgin Islands Supreme Court

    The Supreme Court of the Virgin Islands is the highest court in the territory of the United States Virgin Islands . The Supreme Court assumed jurisdiction over appeals from the United States Virgin Islands Superior Court Superior Court , a trial level court, on January 29, 2007. There are three Supreme Court justices who are each appointed by the Governor of the United States Virgin Islands Governor and confirmed by the Legislature of the Virgin Islands Legislature for a ten year term. Reappointments are for life. The Supreme Court consists of a Chief Justice and two Associate Justice s. There is no intermediate court of appeals. Appeals of Supreme Court decisions are heard by writ of certiorari by the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit during the Supreme Court s first fifteen years unless the United States Congress acts to shorten the oversight period. Thereafter, appeals from the Virgin Islands Supreme Court will be to the United States Supreme Court . External links http www.visupremecourt.org Supreme Court of United States Virgin Islands USJudiciaries Categories Category Government of the United States Virgin Islands Supreme Court Category United States Virgin Islands law Category State supreme courts Virgin Islands This is not, of course, a state court. But people will look for this page in that category. US law stub ...   more details



  1. Twenty-fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    by the states on January 23, 1964. Poll taxes appeared in Southern United States southern states after Reconstruction era of the United States Reconstruction as a measure to prevent African Americans from voting, and had been held to be constitutional by the Supreme Court of the United States ... the Constitution of Ireland Twenty fourth Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 2001 Ireland The Twenty fourth Amendment Amendment XXIV prohibits both Congress and the states from conditioning the right to vote in Federal government of the United States federal elections on payment of a poll tax or other ... Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution Fourteenth Amendment . Text quote Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States to vote in any primary or other ... or Representative in Congress, shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State ... to the United States Constitution Fifteenth Amendment , which required that voting not be limited ... poor white voters who might sympathize with the People s Party United States Populist Party , though ... , which ruled that The privilege of voting is not derived from the United States, but is conferred ... s. ref Lawson, p. 82. ref The Twenty fourth Amendment, long proposed, was finally sent to the states ... fourth Amendment, the 1966 Supreme Court case Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections ruled ... relied upon the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution ... Civil Rights Movement US Constitution DEFAULTSORT 24 Category Amendments to the United States Constitution Category History of voting rights in the United States Category Taxation in the United States Category 1964 in law Twenty fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution Category History of the United States 1945 1964 Category 1964 in American politics de 24. Zusatzartikel zur Verfassung ... ru simple Twenty fourth Amendment to the United ...   more details



  1. Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals

    The Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals was established by the United States Congress in December 1971 with exclusive jurisdiction to hear appeals from the decisions of the United States District Court U.S. district courts in cases arising under the wage and price control program of the Economic Stabilization Act of 1970 . Congress authorized the Chief Justice of the United States to appoint to the temporary court three or more district and appeals court judge s, each of whom was to serve on a part time basis for an indefinite term. The court exercised the same powers as a United States Court of Appeals U.S. court of appeals , and it was authorized to prescribe its own rules of practice, which it did when its three district and six circuit court judges convened for the first time in February 1972. The Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals was modeled on the Emergency Court of Appeals , which was established in 1942 to hear appeals in cases involving various wartime price control measures and which heard its last case in 1961. It was created by the Act of December 22, 1971 USPL 92 210 ... of October 29, 1992 USPL 102 572 , USStat 106 4506 abolished the Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals and transferred both its jurisdiction and its pending cases to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit effective March 29, 1993. External ... Judicial Center http law.jrank.org pages 10715 Temporary Emergency Court Appeals.html Entry from the Thompson Gale legal encyclopedia, courtesy of JRANK References Reflist Category Defunct United States courts Category United States courts of appeals Category 1971 establishments Category 1992 disestablishments ... the operation of the Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals in the Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act of 1973 . The court exercised the judicial review provisions of the energy price stabilization program established by the act. The temporary court s jurisdiction was further expanded in the Energy ...   more details



  1. List of United States federal courthouses in the Eleventh Circuit

    Following is a list of United States federal courthouses in the Eleventh Circuit , which is intended eventually to comprise all courthouse s currently or formerly in use for the housing of United States federal courts under the jurisdiction of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit . Each entry indicates the name of the building along with an image, if available, its location and the jurisdiction it covers, ref name j For the usage of court abbreviations, see List of United States district and territorial courts . ref the person for whom it was named, if applicable, and the dates during which it was used as a federal courthouse. Dates of use will not necessarily correspond with the dates of construction or demolition of a building, as pre existing structures may be adapted or court use, and former court buildings may later be put to other uses. Also, the official name of the building may be changed at some point after its use as a federal court building has been initiated. Alabama List of United States federal courthouses in Alabama Florida List of United States federal courthouses in Florida Georgia List of United States federal courthouses in Georgia Key class wikitable sup sup Listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP sup sup NRHP listed and also designated as a National Historic Landmark See also List of United States district and territorial courts References reflist Category Federal courthouses of the United States 11th Circuit Category Lists of buildings and structures in the United States Federal courthouses, 11th Circuit ...   more details



  1. Alabama Court of Civil Appeals

    File Seal of the Unified Judicial System of Alabama.svg right 200px The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals is one of two appellate courts in the Alabama judicial system. The court was established in 1969 when what had been one unitary state Court of Appeals was broken into a criminal appeals court and a civil appeals court. The unified Court of Appeals had been operative since 1911. The court is currently housed in the Alabama Judicial Building in Montgomery, Alabama . The Court of Civil Appeals hears Civil law common law civil matters, including those related to domestic situations such as divorce , adoptions, child custody , etc. They will rule on cases appealed from certain state administrative agencies, such as worker s compensation. The Court of Civil Appeals also has jurisdiction in civil appeals where the amount in controversy does not exceed 50,000. The Court of Civil Appeals has jurisdiction of all appeals from administrative agencies in which a judgment was rendered in the circuit court. The court also exercises jurisdiction over appeals in workmen s compensation cases and domestic ... through election. By statute, the senior judge of the Civil Appeals Court serves as its Presiding ... Party United States Republican text align center 1996 text align center 2014 Craig Sorrell Pittman ... courts ref Former Judges of Court of Civil Appeals Glenn Murdock Sharon G. Yates John Crawley William ... 2 See also Alabama Supreme Court Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals External links http www.judicial.state.al.us civil.cfm Alabama Court of Civil Appeals http www.judicial.state.al.us documents judicial ... of the Court is John H. Wilkerson, Jr. ref Williams & Garrett, The Alabama Guide 2009 ref Judges of the court Election of judges Main article Judicial selection in Alabama Judges are elected to the court in statewide partisan elections for six year terms on the court. However, the Governor may fill ... on the court, a person must Be licensed to practice law in the state of Alabama Have resided in the state ...   more details



  1. Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals

    File Seal of the Unified Judicial System of Alabama.svg right 200px The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals is one of two appellate courts in the Alabama judicial system. The court was established in 1969 when what had been one unitary state Court of Appeals was broken into a criminal appeals court and a civil appeals court. The unified Court of Appeals had been operative since 1911. The court is currently housed in the Alabama Judicial Building in Montgomery, Alabama . The court is composed of five judges, one of whom is elected by the members of the court to serve as presiding judge. The Court of Criminal Appeals hears all appeals of felony and misdemeanor cases, including violations of city ordinances and all post conviction writs in criminal cases. The Acting Clerk of the Court is Gerri Robinson. ref Williams & Garrett, The Alabama Guide 2009 ref Overview The Court of Criminal Appeals hears appeals on cases that have been decided at the Circuit Court level of which there are 40 in the state . The five judges that sit on the Court of Criminal Appeals hears all criminal appeals including ... Judge Republican Party United States Republican text align center 2008 text align center 2014 Samuel ... Alabama Supreme Court Alabama Court of Civil Appeals External links http www.judicial.state.al.us criminal.cfm Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals State Intermediate Appellate Courts Alabama stub Category ... elected to the court in statewide partisan elections for six year terms on the court. However, the Governor has the power to fill court vacancies when they occur, usually due to death, resignation or elevation to a higher court by one of its members. The two newest members of the court were appointed under such circumstances. Michael Joiner, the Presiding Circuit Judge in Shelby County was appointed to the court on February 7, 2011, by Governor Robert J. Bentley , to fill the remainder ... to the Alabama Supreme Court by Governor Bob Riley in January, 2011. Governor Bentley also appointed ...   more details




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