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949
Abstract
One of the more important aspects of federalism lies in the relationship which has been established between state and federal courts. The interworkings of the judicial process involve power in some in-stances and principles of comity in others. The purpose of this article is to examine this relationship, including possible areas of abrasion resulting from the interworkings between the two court systems.
Recommended Citation
Griffin B. Bell,
State Courts and the Federal System,
21 Vanderbilt Law Review
949
(1968)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vlr/vol21/iss6/8
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