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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 38 STAT. · December 23, 1914 · Chapter 2

Chapter 2. To amend an Act entitled “ An Act to codify, revise, and amend the laws relating to the judiciary,” approved March third, nineteen hundred and eleven

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CHAP. 2.— An Act To amend an Act entitled “ An Act to codify, revise, and amend the laws relating to the judiciary,” approved March third, nineteen hundred and eleven.December 23, 1914.[[S. 94](/us/bill/63/s/94).][[Public, No. 224](/us/pl/63/224).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That section two hundred Judicial Code.Vol. 36, p. 1156, amended.and thirty-seven of chapter ten of an Act entitled “An Act to codify revise, and amend the laws relating to the judiciary,” approved March third, nineteen hundred and eleven, is hereby amended by adding thereto the following:
Supreme Court. Certiorari allowed, from State courts where decision for or against, validity of treaties, statutes, etc.*Post*, p. 804.“It shall be competent for the Supreme Court to require, by certiorari or otherwise, any such case to be certified to the Supreme Court for its review and determination, with the same power and authority in the case as if it had been carried by appeal or writ of error to the Supreme Court, although the decision in such case may have been in favor of the validity of the treaty or statute or authority exercised under the United States or may have been against the validity of the State statute or authority claimed to be repugnant to the Constitution, treaties, or laws of the United States, or in favor of the title, right, privilege, or immunity claimed under the Constitution, treaty, statute, commission, or authority of the United States.
Approved, December 23, 1914.
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