article i court造句
例句與造句
- I believe the Court of Federal Claims is also an Article I court.
- Appointments to Article I courts are not counted in each president's total number of appointments.
- There are a number of Article I courts with appellate jurisdiction over specific subject matter including the Tax Court.
- Also the Tax Court is not an Article III court ( but is, instead an " Article I Court " ).
- From a legal standpoint, however, the validity and jurisdiction of the Tax Court, as an Article I court is well-settled.
- It's difficult to find article i court in a sentence. 用article i court造句挺難的
- This occurred in 1958 when the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals was changed from an Article I court to an Article III court.
- Further, the need to retain Congressional reference jurisdiction was a reason that the Claims Court was specifically designated an Article I court by Congress in 1982.
- While Article III courts are allowed to remand a case back to Article I courts, there is a recent trend divesting magistrate judges from the power to remand cases back to state court.
- Specifically, the Court should examine which Article III values Congress seeks to accommodate or undermine in its legislative scheme, and then weigh this impact against which values Congress hopes to serve by creating Article I courts.
- However, judges on such bodies have previously been appointed to Article I courts by the president, and those appointments have been approved by the Senate, which must also vote in favor of the legislation that would change the status of such judges.
- Article 142 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice provides that not more than three judges may be appointed to the court from the same political party, which is a common provision for Article I courts and administrative agencies, but is unlike Article III federal courts.
- The "'United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces "'( "'CAAF "') is an Article I court that exercises worldwide appellate jurisdiction over members of the United States Armed Forces on active duty and other persons subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
- Id ., at 238-239 . Freeborn v . Smith, 2 Wall . 160 ( 1865 ), which involved an Article I court, upheld a law that applied to all cases pending on appeal ( in the Supreme Court ) from the territory of Nevada, irrespective of the causes of action at issue or which party was seeking review.
- The "'Civilian Board of Contract Appeals "'( "'CBCA "') is an Article I court that was established under the Contract Disputes Act of 1978 as an independent tribunal to hear and decide contract disputes between Government contractors and the General Services Administration ( GSA ) and other civilian Executive agencies of the United States.
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