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Civil Rights--Civil Rights Act of 1957 Gives Federal Court Mandatory Jurisdiction To Entertain Suit by the United States To Enjoin State Criminal Prosecution
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Conflict of Laws--Federal Tort Claims Act--Applicable Substantive Law Held To Be Whole Law of State Where Negligence Occurred
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Constitutional Law--Discrimination--Conviction for Disturbing the Peace in Lunch Counter Sit-in Held To Violate Due Process for Lack of Evidence
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Federal Courts--Erie Doctrine--Opinion Evidence Held Admissible Under Federal Rule 43(a) in Diversity Case
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Federal Courts--Federal Question Jurisdiction--Lack of Jurisdiction to Enforce Award of Airline System Board of Adjustment in Labor Dispute
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Interstate Commerce--Taxation--State Privilege Tax on Itinerant Photographers Held Not To Violate Commerce Clause
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Legal Ethics--Duty of Attorney To Disclose Adverse Information to Court
Recommended Citation
Law Review Staff,
Recent Cases,
15 Vanderbilt Law Review
1316
(1962)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vlr/vol15/iss4/11
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