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Today in Supreme Court History: November 6

  • Writer: captcrisis
    captcrisis
  • Oct 29, 2024
  • 1 min read

Weeth v. New England Mortgage Security Co., 106 U.S. 605 (decided November 6, 1882): the Supreme Court used to have jurisdiction when a “certificate of division” was presented to it, where there was a disagreement between the District Judge and the Circuit Justice (from the Supreme Court); here (in a dispute over loan repayment) a certificate was rejected because it called upon the Court to get into fact-finding


Mount Lemmon Fire District v. Guido, 139 S.Ct. 22 (decided November 6, 2018): 20-employee minimum required for liability under Age Discrimination Act of 1967 does not apply to state entities (here, a local fire department)


Miles v. Apex Marine Corp., 498 U.S. 19 (decided November 6, 1990): Jones Act allows wrongful death claim (extending the holding of Moragne v. States Marine Lines, 1970, from longshoremen to seamen) (I remember Moragne from first-semester Torts class; at the time I thought: “wrongful death”? is there such a thing as rightful death?)

 
 
 

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