Home > Journals > Michigan Law Review > MLR > Volume 32 > Issue 6 (1934)
Abstract
Before the district judge can convene a three-judge court, two preliminary questions must be decided. First, is the case within the jurisdiction of the federal courts? Second, is the case one to which the three-judge statute applies?
Recommended Citation
FEDERAL PRACTICE - DECISION OF QUESTIONS PRELIMINARY TO THE CONVENING OF A THREE-JUDGE COURT,
32
Mich. L. Rev.
853
(1934).
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