Statements (17)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| gptkbp:instanceOf |
gptkb:United_States_Supreme_Court_case
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| gptkbp:citation |
312 U.S. 1
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| gptkbp:country |
gptkb:United_States
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| gptkbp:date |
1941
|
| gptkbp:decidedBy |
gptkb:United_States_Supreme_Court
|
| gptkbp:dissentingOpinionBy |
gptkb:Justice_Felix_Frankfurter
|
| gptkbp:docketNumber |
No. 28
|
| gptkbp:fullName |
Sibbach v. Wilson & Co., Inc.
|
| gptkbp:heldBy |
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are procedural, not substantive, and thus apply in federal courts.
|
| gptkbp:judge |
gptkb:United_States_Supreme_Court
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| gptkbp:legalSubject |
gptkb:Federal_Rules_of_Civil_Procedure
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| gptkbp:majorityOpinionBy |
gptkb:Justice_Owen_J._Roberts
|
| gptkbp:principle |
Distinction between substantive and procedural law
|
| gptkbp:relatedTo |
gptkb:Erie_Railroad_Co._v._Tompkins
|
| gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Hanna_v._Plumer
|
| gptkbp:bfsLayer |
7
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| https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Sibbach v. Wilson & Co.
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