| 1901 - 1020 pages
...said, in the language of previous opinions, that when a suit does not really and substantially involve a dispute or controversy as to the effect or construction of the Constitution or laws of the United States, upon the determination of which the result depends, it is not a suit arising... | |
| Henry Brannon - 1901 - 596 pages
...must disclose the presence of such question. "When a suit does not really and substantially involve a dispute or controversy as to the effect or construction of the Constitution of the United States, upon the determination of which the result depends, there is not a suit arising... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1905 - 662 pages
...which, of itself, conferred jurisdiction. Florida Central Railroad Company v. Bell, 176 US 321, 328. No dispute or controversy as to the effect or construction of the Constitution, or of any law, or treaty of the United States, on which the result depended, appeared by the record to... | |
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