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 · ./" 997 ~!'H€»’Ii28.-.IUD1CIAL Ot Mm-. 3, 1911,-c. 231, § 240, 36 Stat. 1157; Feb. 13, 1925, c. 2%, o. § 1, 43 smt. 939.) . .  o · . ¤ 348, (`xrtiécation of qucmions to_Supreme Court by circuit · courts of appeals, and certiorari théroto, gud appeal og writof · error to Supreme Court from circuitvoourts of appoals in cer- . tain other ¢ms·-~Casos in a circuit courtof .aDD¢aisQunder j .=.·.·tions 117~t0 121 of Title 45, under section 45 of Title 15, ond _ . {moor section 21 01 Title 15 are inoluded `am0¤1S the casosa in which sections 346 a11d_347 of this title sho!] apply. (Feb. 349.»Cert§orari to review decisions of Supxiemé Court- of _ Philippi¤e`Isla¤ds.—<Iu amy" case ui the Supreme Court. of; the W o rm1i ppéno Islands wliereiu the Constitution, of amy statute or . mmy of the Umtoo States is illV0lVB(i,`_C1' wherein the value in controversy exceeds $25;000,'0P.Wh€l#éiB thoftitle or posses- $1..:; of foal estate exceeding in valine the sum ..0f $25,000 iS. involved of brought in ·quest.iou, it Shall be `competént for Ztho Supreme Court ot the United States, upogr the petition ot o ' parcyoggrleved by the. thiol judgment or decree, to require, hy. .¥orti.omri, that fthe cause be certihod to ,it* for review and mcormirgdtion with the 88.Il1€`I)0W6.' and authority, andw-with like effect, as it, the cause had been brpught" before it on writ of oxjror or appeal ; `sud, except os provided iu_ thié éoction, thé `jiIdgI`1l€l1t§_8§d dgcreos of the Suppcme _G0urt‘ of the Philippine moods sha11‘¤ot.be subject toxappcllatc revlew. (Feb.-_13, 12125, c. 2%,5 1,43Stut. 940.)._ ·°‘~ · . ‘ . " f »359.' Time f•r. taking  for Writ of error, appeqly or certiorari; ·_etsy· pudiug application for ocrtiogari.-4-No' writ ot érror, appeal, or writ of oertlorari, intended to bring may judgmnt or decree before the 8ubro¤f=o {Court, for reyiéw shall be allowed or entertained unless 'Yapfglication therefor be only mado `within three months other the Entry of such judgmont or doci·&,/q1¤ceptlng_that wuts. of cortiomrintp  —Snipreme Court of the Flillipptno _Isloud¤_ fmay bel gm.utod_whero. application therefor' is mails within six months.- Eor good cause t. shown oitberfog; such periods for applying for a wxjit oi cor- - ,`tiorm§i may be extended not exccedihg sixty days by a justice 0£_ ·Uit‘  C0uK°t• ‘. * _ ‘ . » J Whoro.¤11'¤Pl?li@.ti0:i for aq writ ot certiorari is made with ` me piu‘1¤>S€ ot .s¢<:uriug o romocvol of the case to the Supreme Courffrom 4 circoit couyt of appeals _01f t¤e`C0urt~ot Appeals ot the Dléttiét of Columbia. below. the court wherein mo same is  has gvoma judgment og decree the fsppli-. cation may be mocloat any tirqo prior to the heating aud*’sub-_ ` mission i¤»tha.t°_ court. _ ~ _ I _ ~ _ _ I ilu any me in which the mia! judgmeutj or giocreoot any sourt is suoject. to review. by  Supreme Courtt oo writ oi certio:ari,· the oméution and enforcement ot sock judgment or decree. o {be ¤ta.Yod__£oi·. a moasooablc timetto enable the Daffy gw? to appl! for andeto obtain 5. writ 0l·oer‘f1orarf from·tho_    Im gtay may be {touted by a `judze of the {court modcridg the jowmoot or  or by A jmisticq , of tye Sdpreme Court, and  be conditioned on the glviog of good and sumient security, to be awrovogl, by auéhl judge 'or 3¤Sti®, that it the dmrlowd party fails to mnko, applicatioh fvr mot: writ within the period allowed tberotot, · or fails to obtain on ordexg  his application. or foils to make his pla good in tm Bogreme Coort, ho shall onswortor all dom} axes and mats whloh the other party may sostalu bgfreason of · tho étay. (R. S. of  Mor. 3, 1891, c. 517. V6. % Stat. 828; Sept. 6, 1918, c. 448, { 5, @*8taL 72'Ii Feb. 13. 1925. c. 229,} 8 Ia, b, dl, 43 Stat. M9.)? W “‘ J t. k "  5 ‘ 851. (lnédal Coin   253-)   of irits of  State courts.-—·Casu on writ of error to roviao tho J ~J¤dx@t oi (State court M any criminal cow slpall have  on tho docket ot the Snpmm Court, ot all   zo : to Which   Govemmnt or the United States is not n mrty, ex. <:¤vt1¤:ml;mB¢•aq•d•tho court, in lu discrotion, my dof
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me wv JUDIGIARY S § 371 ride to be of pnblis importance. (B58. 5 710; Mar. 3, 1911, c. 231, 5 253, 36 Stat. 1160.) W _ 352. (Judicial Code, section 254.) Cost of printing records.-—There shall  taxed against the losing party in! each and every cause pending jn the Supreme Court the cost or printingvthe record in such case, except when the judgment is against the United States. ·(Mnr. 3, }877, c, It)5, 19 Stat. 344; Mar. 3,1911;,0. 231,- 5 254, 36 Stat. 1200:), " [ vi ` 353. (Judicidl Code, seetion 255.) Women may be admitted to practice.——Any.wom£tn who shall have been si member of the bar of the hjghestcourt of any State or Territory, or of the Court of Appeals 01 the District of Columbia, for the space of three years, and shall havelmatntained a good stantling before snch_ court, and who spell be a person of goodrmoral character, shall, yon motionyand the production of such regzord, be admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United Statesr (Feb. 15, 1879, c.`81, 20 Stat. 292; .Mar. 3, 1911,¤c. 231, 5 255, 36 Stat. `1160.)¥ · , J, ‘ · ” · _ l -354. Printlngfor Supreme Com;t.-—-The printing for the Supreme Court shall be done byathe printerlt may employ, unless itshall iotherwise order. (—Eeb.>_27,` 1925, c. 364, Title II, 43 Stat. 1028.) · e =‘ - . Cha.pter·10.-B-4¤PR(i\’ISIONS_v CGMMQN T0 MORE THAN _ ONE COURT. ? §‘71. Exclusive jnrisdiction of United States conrts, 312. _Oath.oi UDit§d,Stl1t€8; judges,. 373. Practice ot law by United States juoges. » 374. Traveling expenses ot {circuit justices and circuit and distriet _ _ judges. ~ ~ · ‘ , " 375. Salary of United_States judges after resignation. · _ 376. Wrlts of ne_exeat.’ - ` ’ . `M"' 377.—P0vmr` to Issue writs; _ 378; Injninetionn; ‘wheu granted. 379, Simethmy in State courtst · 380. Same; alleged`unconstitutionality ot State _ tstutes; appeal to ‘ Supreme - Court,. ` 381. Banc; preltninary injunctions ind temporary restraining orders, 382. Same`; security on insnnnce ot., · " · · ss 383. Sagne; requisites oi order; binding effect. 384Q Suits in equity,`when not sustainable. ‘ 885. Adminjotration of osthsrcontemptsj ~- ' 386. Contempts; constrtuttngtalso criminal olénse. 387. Snmo; procedure; bail;‘Attushment; trial; punishment. $88. Qame; review of conviction. 389, Same: not specitlcnlly onumernted. 390. Some; limitations. · _, _ 391. New trials; harmless error. W — 392,-Security for the peace and good behavior. _ 393. Enforcement of swords of foreign eonsuls. __ 394. Appearance personally or by counsel. t · 395. 0¤cer• (orblddeu to oct as attorneys. o 396. Sine; penalty. · 397..Arnendments to pleadings _ _ - · N 398. Equitable defenses and equitable relief in actions at low. 399. Amendments to show diverse*°cltixenshlp.» J j Section 371. (Judicial Code, section 256,* amounted.) Exclusive jurisdiction of United MStste• courts.—=-——The jurislltction vested in thecourts of the United _Stat_es in the cases sud proceedings hereinafter mentioned, shall be eielusive of the courts of the several States: _ s _ First. Ot all primes Tone} omznses cognizsble under? the nu, thority ot the United States. __ — ·· · ._ _ ‘ .nSec0nd.’ Gt all suits for penalties and- forfeltures incurred xinder the laws of the United States:. · _ __ " Third. Ot all civil causes of ndmiralty oml maritime jurisdiction, saving to suitors in all csses the right of eg common-law remedy where the   law is competent to mve it and to clolmnnts for compensation for injuries to or death ol persons other thsnthe master or members of the crew of s vessel, their rightnjnd remedies under the workmerfs compensation low of sny State, District, Territory, or possession ot, the United §¤%*°¤~ . " t- " “