590. Federal courts and the construction of state law.. 1020 591. Force of state interpretations..... 1022 592. Rule not one of constitutional necessity: exceptions. 1024 1024 594. Rules of evidence. 1026 595. Unsettled construction of state law. 1028 596. Obligation of contracts and the construction of state law. 1030 SUITS BETWEEN STATES AND TO WHICH A STATE OR THE UNITED STATES IS A PARTY PLAINTIFF. SECTION 601. Constitutional provisions 1040 602. Boundary disputes 1041 603. Maladministration of laws of a State to injury of citizens 1044 604. State as parens patria: Missouri v. Illinois. 1046 605. Irrigation rights: Kansas v. Colorado.... 1048 606. Justiciable quasi-sovereign rights of the States.. 1053 607. New Hampshire v. Louisiana and South Dakota v. North Carolina 1054 608. Suits of States against individuals.. 1054 609. Suits between the United States and a State of the Union. 1057 1059 CHAPTER LIV. THE SUABILITY OF STATES. SECTION 611. A sovereign State may not be sued without its consent.. 1061 615. The Eleventh Amendment does not apply to suits insti- 1070 616. Corporations chartered by, and of which the State is 1073 PAGE. SECTION 617. Effect of Eleventh Amendment upon federal constitutional rights guaranteed against state violation. 1073 618. Suits against state officers: when considered suits against 1074 628. Suits to recover specific pieces of property held by the 1096 632. The doctrine of United States v. Lee applied to a State.. 1100 1101 634. Recent cases 1102 635. Suability of minor political bodies... 1104 636. Statutory consent of the United States and of the States 1105 643. Admiralty jurisdiction does not carry with it general 1113 644. Admiralty courts 1113 645. State legislative powers with reference to admiralty 1114 646. Legislative powers of Congress flowing from admiralty 1117 647. The determination of the sphere of admiralty jurisdiction a judicial question 1118 SECTION 648. Constitutional provisions 649. Persons subject to impeachment. 650. Who are civil officers.. 651. When may a civil officer be impeached. 1121 1121 1122 1122 656. Apportionment of presidential electors: plenary powers of 1125 657. Vacancies . . 1127 658. Original provisions of Constitution as to election of 1128 670. Constitutional powers of the President as Chief Executive. 1150 671. The Neagle Case 1152 672. The President as administrative chief... 1156 673. Original intent that the President should be primarily 1156 674. Development of the administrative powers of the President. 1158 1159 1160 1161 681. Administrative regulations SECTION 678. Administrative decentralization in the States... 679. Increasing integration of federal administration... 680. Administrative interpretations 682. Power of the President to control the institution and PAGE. 1163 1163 1164 1164 687. The pardoning power may not be limited by Congress.. 1171 1172 696. Appointing powers may be vested only as provided by 699. Congress may regulate the removal of inferior officers.. 1185 704. Military law: with reference to members of the army and 709. Powers of courts martial: jurisdiction of civil courts to 1198 710. Jurisdiction of courts martial over offenses which are also 1200 PAGE. SECTION 711. The power of Congress to vest in military tribunals ex- 712. Powers of military tribunals in times of war.. ... 715. The prosecution of war. 716. The organization and disciplining of the militia.. 717. The militia as an arm of the Federal Government... 1203 1206 1207 1208 1212 1213 1214 ... 718. The use of the militia and federal troops to suppress 719. Military government 720. Military government and foreign territory. 1215 1217 1217 721. Military government of hostile domestic territory... 1219 727. Martial law does not abrogate civil law and civil guar 731. Powers of military commander in cases of domestic dis- 1240 732. Martial law in time of war. 1241 733. Exercise of military authority outside the immediate 738. Power of the President to suspend the writ.... 1255 CHAPTER LXIII. THE SEPARATION OF POWERS. SECTION 739. The separation of powers.... 1259 740. Separation of powers in the State not compelled by the federal Constitution 1260 |