| United States. Supreme Court - 1949 - 974 páginas
...named John Smith might have a justiciable controversy with another John Smith. This illustrates that courts must look behind names that symbolize the parties...whether a justiciable case or controversy is presented. While this case is United States v. United States, et al., it involves controversies of a type which... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1949 - 196 páginas
...named John Smith might have a justiciable controversy with another John Smith. This illustrates that courts must look: behind names that symbolize the...whether a justiciable case or controversy is presented. While this case is United States v. United States, et al., it involves controversies of a type which... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1949 - 218 páginas
...named John Smith might have a justiciable controversy with another John Smith. This illustrates that courts must look behind names that symbolize the parties...whether a justiciable case or controversy is presented. While this case is United States v. United States, et al., it involves controversies of a type which... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 964 páginas
...not depend on such a surface inquiry In United States v. ICC, 337 US 426 (1949), the Court observed, "courts must look behind names that symbolize the...whether a justiciable case or controversy is presented." Id., at 430. See also: Powell v. McCormack, 395 US 480 (1909); ZCC v. Jersey City, 322 US 503 (19-14)... | |
| James O. Mahoy - 1975 - 912 páginas
...inquiry. In United States v. ICC, 337 US 426, 93 L Ed 1451, 69 S Ct 1410 (1949), the Court observed, "courts must look behind names that symbolize the...whether a justiciable case or controversy is presented." Id., at 430, 93 L Ed 1451. See also: Powell v. McCormack, 395 US 486, 23 L Ed 2d 491, 89 S Ct 1944... | |
| 1949 - 124 páginas
...named John Smith might have a justiciable controversy with another John Smith. This illustrates that courts must look behind names that symbolize the parties...whether a justiciable case or controversy is presented. While this case is United States v. United States, et al., it involves controversies of a type which... | |
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