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- Hayburn's_Case abstract "Hayburn's Case, 2 U.S. 409 (1792), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States was invited to rule on whether certain non-judicial duties could be assigned by Congress to the federal circuit courts in their official capacity. This was the first time that the Supreme Court addressed the issue of justiciability. Congress eventually reassigned the duties in question, and the Supreme Court never gave judgment in this case.".
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- Hayburn's_Case citation "1".
- Hayburn's_Case decidedate "--08-11".
- Hayburn's_Case decideyear "1792".
- Hayburn's_Case fullname "Hayburn's Case".
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- Hayburn's_Case holding "Non-judicial duties cannot be assigned to federal courts in their official capacity.".
- Hayburn's_Case lawsapplied Article_Three_of_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Hayburn's_Case litigants "Hayburn's Case".
- Hayburn's_Case percuriam "yes".
- Hayburn's_Case scotus "1792".
- Hayburn's_Case uspage "409".
- Hayburn's_Case usvol "2".
- Hayburn's_Case subject Category:1792_in_United_States_case_law.
- Hayburn's_Case subject Category:United_States_Constitution_Article_Three_case_law.
- Hayburn's_Case subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
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- Hayburn's_Case comment "Hayburn's Case, 2 U.S. 409 (1792), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States was invited to rule on whether certain non-judicial duties could be assigned by Congress to the federal circuit courts in their official capacity. This was the first time that the Supreme Court addressed the issue of justiciability. Congress eventually reassigned the duties in question, and the Supreme Court never gave judgment in this case.".
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