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1911, Judicial Code (Hopkins)
The Judicial Code being the Judiciary Act of the Congress of the United States, approved March 3, A.D. 1911. With an Introduction and Annotations. By
James Love Hopkins. 246 p. Contents include the Introduction, pp. 1-17; The Judicial Code, arranged in 14 Chapters, divided into sections with case
references; a Table of Cases cited; and an Index. (The Introduction states: “The Act of March 3, 1911, abolishing the Circuit Courts, enlarging the
jurisdiction of the district courts, re-enacting the statutory provisions relating to the Supreme Court, Circuit Courts of Appeals, and Court of Claims,
and embracing the enactments establishing the Commerce Court and the Court of Customs Appeals and defining their respective jurisdiction, is, by the
terms of its § 296, to be designated and cited as, ‘The Judicial Code.’ ”)
Title:   The Judicial Code : being the Judiciary Act of the Congress of the United States, approved March 3, A.D. 1911 / with an introduction and annotations by James Love Hopkins, of the bar of the United States Supreme Court, author of "Hopkins on unfair trade" and "Hopkins on trademarks."
OCLC Number:   652288515
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