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Calif. S.Ct. on How Courts Lose Jurisdiction
Tweet [3] We now proceed to a consideration of the meaning of the term “jurisdiction” in its relation to the granting of a writ of prohibition. The term, used continuously in a variety of situations, has so many different meanings that no single statement can be entirely satisfactory as a definition. At best it is [...]
October 22nd, 2012 by admin
Calif. S.Ct. on Exhaustion of Admin. Remedies
Tweet [5] Lack of jurisdiction in the District Court of Appeal to issue its writ of mandate is clearly established when the foregoing principles are considered in connection with a settled doctrine of administrative law. The Unemployment Insurance Act, summarized above, contains a complete administrative procedure, with provision for one original determination and two appeals, [...]
October 19th, 2012 by admin
