Citation network
Brooks Vs. Clark
Cites for this judgment
- US Supreme Court
- Dec 13, 1886
Citation network · 7-day free trial
Brief every cited case in minutes
Open an 18-section AI Brief on any citation below, ask scoped follow-ups, and find related precedents with Semantic Search. Full trial - no card required.
- 18-section brief - facts, issues, ratio, relief
- Ask this case - answers cite the judgment
- Semantic search - find precedents by meaning
- Research drawer - sections, cites, related cases
No card required · credentials emailed · Log in if you already have an account
-
U.S. 502 (1886) U.S. Supreme Court Brooks v. ClarkSearch
-
U.S. 502 (1886) Brooks v. ClarkSearch
-
controversy of the petitioning defendant, leaving the state court to proceed against the other defendants. Yulee v. VaseSearch
-
U. S. 539 , distinguished. Barney v. LathamSearch
-
U. S. 205 , affirmed. Putnam v. IngrahamSearch
-
Brief any citation in this list with AI Studio
-
a joint action on a joint liability of Josiah D. Brooks and Charles H. Brooks as partners, and, according to Putnam v. IngrahamSearch
-
it has often been held, would not show or create a separable controversy within the meaning of the removal act. Hyde v. RubleSearch
-
Louisville & Nashville Railroad v. IdeSearch
-
Railway v. WilsonSearch
-
Starin v. NewSearch
-
Plymouth Mining Co. v. AmadorSearch
-
action with Josiah D. Brooks, against whom a final judgment has already been rendered, but neither was there in Putnam v. IngrahamSearch
-
been fixed by the judgment. In principle, however, the cases are alike. Much reliance was had in argument on Yulee v. VoseSearch
-
removal had the effect of making two suits out of one. Not so with the act of 1875. Under that, it was held in Barney v. LathamSearch
-
cause takes the whole suit to the circuit court, and leaves nothing behind for trial in the state court. In Yulee v. VoseSearch
-
so far as they were concerned. In the present case, however, and under the present law, as ruled in Barney v. LathamSearch
-
which were in the way of removing his controversy to the circuit court, and must be governed accordingly. Fletcher v. HamletSearch
-
Finch v. LambertonSearch
-
U.S. Supreme Court Brooks v. ClarkSearch
-
Yulee v. VaseSearch
-
In Yulee v. VoseSearch
AI Brief on cited cases - 7-day free trial