FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT. See Labor, 3-5.
FEDERAL EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT. See Employers' Liability Act.
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION. See Gas and Oil.
FEDERAL QUESTION. See Jurisdiction, I, 6; II, 7.
FIFTH AMENDMENT. See Constitutional Law, VI; VII; XI, 1. FINAL JUDGMENT. See Jurisdiction, I, 2; II, 5.
FIRST AMENDMENT. See Constitutional Law, IV.
FIRST WAR POWERS ACT. See Treaties, 2; War.
FLOODING. See Eminent Domain; Limitations, 3.
FOOD AND DRUGS. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 1; Criminal Law.
FOREIGN AFFAIRS. See Constitutional Law, II.
FOREIGN CORPORATIONS. See Constitutional Law, X. FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT. See Constitutional Law, XI, 2-6; XII.
FOURTH AMENDMENT. See Constitutional Law, V.
FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETIES. See Constitutional Law, X.
FRAUD. See Constitutional Law, V.
FREEDOM OF THE PRESS. See Constitutional Law, IV.
FREIGHT RATES. See Transportation, 2–6.
FULL FAITH AND CREDIT. See Constitutional Law, X.
FUTURES. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 3.
GAIN. See Taxation, 1, 3-4.
GAS AND OIL. See also Public Lands, 1–2.
Natural Gas Act-Regulation of sales-Jurisdiction of Federal Power Commission.-Sales of gas as "in interstate commerce"; ex- ception of "production or gathering." Interstate Natural Gas Co. v. Federal Power Comm'n, 682.
GERMANY. See Treaties, 2.
GOOD FAITH. See Procedure, 1; Public Lands, 2.
GRAIN WAREHOUSES. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 2; Ware- houses.
GRANTS. See Public Lands, 1; Real Property.
GUARANTY. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 1; Criminal Law. GUARDS. See Labor, 1-2.
HAWAII. See Evidence, 1; Jurisdiction, I, 6; Real Property.
HEARING. See Jurisdiction, IV, 1.
HOURS. See Labor, 3-5.
HUSBAND AND WIFE. See Taxation, 2.
INCOME TAX. See Constitutional Law, III; Taxation, 1-5.
INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. See Labor, 3; Social Security Act.
INFRINGEMENT. See Jurisdiction, I, 2; Trade Marks, 1-2.
INHERITANCE. See Constitutional Law, II; Treaties, 2.
INJUNCTION. See Jurisdiction, I, 1; II, 1; IV, 1-2; Price Control, 1-2; Procedure, 2.
INSTRUCTIONS TO JURY. See Trial, 1.
INSURANCE. See Constitutional Law, X.
INTANGIBLES. See Constitutional Law, XI, 2; Taxation, 6.
INTERNAL REVENUE. See Taxation, 1–5.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 1–4; Criminal Law; Gas and Oil; Transportation, 1-6; Warehouses. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. See Jurisdiction, IV, 1; Procedure, 2; Transportation, 2-6.
INTERVENTION. See Jurisdiction, II, 4; Procedure, 2.
JUDGES. See Constitutional Law, IV; Jurisdiction, IV, 1-2. JUDGMENTS. See Constitutional Law, VII; XI, 1; Employers'
Liability Act; Jurisdiction, I, 1-2; IV, 1; Price Control, 1-2; Procedure, 3, 6.
JURISDICTION. See also Price Control, 1-2; Procedure, 6–7; Taxation, 5.
I. In General, p. 897.
II. Supreme Court, p. 897.
III. Circuit Courts of Appeals, p. 898.
IV. District Courts, p. 898.
References to particular subjects under title Jurisdiction.-Account- ing, I, 2; Adequate Remedy at Law, IV, 3; Administrative Remedy, IV, 3; Appeal, I, 2-3; II, 1, 4; Assignments of Error, II, 3; Bank- ruptcy, IV, 4; California, II, 5; Case or Controversy, I, 4-5; Cer- tiorari, II, 3; Concurrent Findings, II, 2; Constitutional Law, II, 1,
6-7; IV, 3; Declaratory Judgments, IV, 3; Diversity Jurisdiction, IV, 4; Equity, IV, 3; Eviction, I, 1; Federal Question, I, 6; II, 7; Finality of Judgment, I, 2; II, 5; Injunction, I, 1; II, 1; IV, 1-2; Interstate Commerce Commission, IV, 1; Intervention, II, 4; Judg- ments, I, 1-2; IV, 1; Labor Board, I, 5; III, 2-3; Local Questions, II, 8-9; Moot Case, I, 4-5; Patents, I, 2; Price Control Act, I, 1; Public Lands, I, 6; Renegotiation Acts, IV, 3; Reorganization, IV, 4; Scope of Review, II, 2-3, 7; III, 1-3; Selective Service Act, I, 4; State Courts, I, 1; II, 5-9; State Officers, I, 1; State Statutes, II, 8-9; Tax Court, III, 1; Three-Judge Court, IV, 1-2; Title, I, 6; Trustees in Bankruptcy, IV, 4; Veterans, I, 4.
1. Federal courts-Injunction-State officials.-In suit by Price Administrator under Price Control Act, injunction against state of- ficials executing state court judgments of eviction not barred by Judicial Code, § 265. Fleming v. Rhodes, 100.
2. Appeal-Finality of judgment-Patent infringement suit.— "Order" refusing to set aside decree adjudging patent valid and in- fringed was "final except for the ordering of an accounting" and therefore appealable under Jud. Code, § 129. McCullough v. Kam- merer Corp., 96.
3. Id. Order appealable though one appeal had already been taken. Id.
4. Case or controversy-Moot case.-Reemployed veteran's suit to establish seniority rights under Selective Service Act not moot though he is on leave of absence with pay. Trailmobile Co. v. Whirls, 40.
5. Case or controversy-Moot case.-Proceeding to enforce order of National Labor Relations Board requiring employer to bargain with representatives of militarized plant guards, not rendered moot by subsequent demilitarization. Labor Board v. Atkins & Co., 398; Labor Board v. Jones & Laughlin Corp., 416.
6. Federal question-Public lands-Claim of title.-Claim of title to public lands of United States presents federal question. U. S. v. Fullard-Leo, 256.
1. Direct appeal-Constitutionality of federal act.-Decision against constitutionality of federal act in suit for injunction appeal- able directly, though construing act as applied rather than as a whole. Fleming v. Rhodes, 100.
2. Review of federal courts-Scope of review-Concurrent find- ings.-Effect of concurrent findings by courts below. U. S. v. Dick- inson, 745.
3. Review of federal courts-Scope of review-Question not as- signed as error.-Question decided adversely to petitioner by court below, but in respect of which no error was assigned, not properly before this Court. Trailmobile Co. v. Whirls, 40.
4. Review of district courts-Intervention.-District court's denial of leave to intervene where right was absolute, appealable. Brother- hood of Trainmen v. B. & O. R. Co., 519.
5. Review of state courts-Finality of judgment.-Judgment of California Supreme Court as "final" for purposes of review. Gospel Army v. Los Angeles, 543; Rescue Army v. Municipal Court, 549.
6. Review of state courts-Exercise of jurisdiction-Constitutional issues. When Court may decline to exercise jurisdiction to decide constitutional issues. Rescue Army v. Municipal Court, 549.
7. Review of state courts-Federal question-Claim of constitu- tional right. This Court may make independent examination of facts to determine whether state has deprived person of constitutional right. Craig v. Harney, 367.
8. Review of state courts-Local questions.—Decision of state court that state tax was valid under state law is binding here. Inde- pendent Warehouses v. Scheele, 70.
9. Review of state courts-Meaning of state statutes.-State courts as final judicial authority on meaning of statutes of state. Greenough v. Tax Assessors, 486.
III. Circuit Courts of Appeals.
1. Review of Tax Court-Questions of law.-Tax Court's deter- minations of meaning of "property" as used in § 113 (a) and related sections of 1938 Revenue Act reviewable. Crane v. Commis- sioner, 1.
2. Review of Labor Board-Scope of review.-Conclusiveness of determination by Board as to who is "employee." Labor Board v. Atkins & Co., 398.
3. Id.-Power of reviewing court to consider issue which arose after proceeding was before Board. Labor Board v. Jones & Laugh- lin Corp., 416.
1. Three-judge court-Validity of judgment.-Judgment in pro- ceeding to set aside I. C. C. order, heard by three but determined by only two judges, void. Ayrshire Collieries Corp. v. U. S., 132.
2. Id. Requirement of three judges applicable to application for permanent as well as interlocutory injunctions. Id.
3. Renegotiation Acts-Equity-Administrative remedy.-Suit for declaratory judgment of unconstitutionality of Renegotiation Acts premature because administrative remedy not exhausted; equity jurisdiction lacking because of adequacy of remedy at law. Aircraft Corp. v. Hirsch, 752.
4. Bankruptcy Act-Chapter X proceedings-Suits by trustee.— Reorganization trustee may bring plenary suit in other federal district court though citizenship not diverse. Williams v. Austrian, 642.
KENTUCKY. See Limitations, 1.
LABOR. See also Jurisdiction, I, 5; III, 2-3; Procedure, 2; Social Security Act; Statutes.
1. National Labor Relations Act-Coverage-Militarized plant guards.-Militarized plant guards as "employees" under Act; effect of deputization as municipal policemen; subsequent demilitarization; scope of judicial review of order of Labor Board. Labor Board v. Jones & Laughlin Corp., 416.
2. National Labor Relations Act-Unit for bargaining-Militarized plant guards.-Order of Board grouping militarized guards in sepa- rate unit for bargaining, and permitting them to choose union which represented production and maintenance employees, sustained; scope of judicial review of Board. Labor Board v. Jones & Laughlin Corp., 416.
3. Fair Labor Standards Act-Coverage-Boners of meat.-Boners of meat in slaughterhouse as "employees," not independent contrac- tors. Rutherford Food Corp. v. McComb, 722.
4. Fair Labor Standards Act-Overtime compensation.-Wage agreement specifying basic rate of pay per hour, not less than time and one-half for overtime, and weekly guaranty, sustained. Walling v. Halliburton Co., 17.
5. Id. Wage agreement did not effectively provide for overtime pay and violated statutory requirement. Madison Ave. Corp. v. Asselta, 199.
LANDLORD AND TENANT. See Jurisdiction, I, 1; Price Control, 1-2.
LANDS. See Public Lands, 1-2; Real Property.
LICENSE. See Constitutional Law, I; XI, 6.
LIENS. See Bankruptcy, 2.
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