The appellate jurisdiction conferred on the Supreme Court, and the word "supreme" itself, had reference to inferior National courts and not to State courts.
State courts, be decided by the State Judges, according to their own judgments, and upon their own responsibility.
Virginia is as much a foreign nation as Russia[1001] so far as jurisdiction of the Supreme Court over the judgments of State courts is concerned.
This: That National Courts would not be as fair and impartial as State Courts.
The nation has undertaken to regulate the testimony, not only in its own Courts but in State Courts; and will any one pretend that it may not regulate the jury in State Courts, when it may regulate the testimony in State Courts?
In state courts accepted by the Bureau, the proceedings in Negro cases were conducted in the same manner as for the whites.
In order to safeguard the civil rights of the Negroes, the Bureau was given authority to establish courts of its own and to supervise the action of state courts in cases to which freedmen were parties.
Thus, although nothing could seem more anomalous than for one sovereignty to confer citizenship in another, the laws of the United States allow naturalization to be obtained by proceedings in State courts.
He apprehended himself that the court would come to decline jurisdiction in the cases ordinarily presented over writs of error to reverse the judgments of State courts.
One doubt arising on the judiciary article is, whether in these cases of appellate jurisdiction, the appeal lies both from the state courts, and the inferior federal courts, or only from the former, or only from the latter.
But let not the officers of state courtsbe overmuch alarmed!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "state courts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.