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- W1510378020 abstract "Table of ContentsI. Introduction 1832II. The Early History of the Removal Statute 1834III. Supreme Precedent? 1837IV. Courts Adopting the Functional Test 1839A. Tool & Die Makers Lodge Sets the Standard 1839B. The First Circuit Adopts the Functional Test 1842C. The Seventh Circuit Adopts the Functional Test 1847V. Courts Rejecting the Functional Test 1850A. The Beginning of the Split 1850B . Temporary Emergency of Appeals Finds Interruption of Agency Proceedings Improper 1851C. The Third Circuit Hedges: Sun Buick, Inc. v. Saab Cars USA, Inc 1852D. The Ninth Circuit Rejects the Functional Test 1857VI. Upshur County Did Not Adopt a Functional Test 1859VII The Functional Test: A Revaluation 1861A. Court Requires a Plain Language Interpretation 1862B. The Policy Consequences of Allowing Removal from State Agency Proceedings 1867C. A New Solution 18711. The Correct Definition of Court 18712. Amending Section 301(a) of the LMRA 1874VIII. Conclusion 1879I. Introduction[T]here is no other phase of American jurisprudence with so many refinements and subtleties, as relate to removal proceedings, [that] is known by all who have to deal with them.1 Removal jurisdiction is by its nature a peculiar creation;2 it has no predecessor in English common law and is not mentioned in the Constitution, yet it has been an important component of federal court jurisdiction since its creation in the Judiciary Act of 1 789.3 In fact, in 2006, approximately 11% of all cases pending in federal court were removed cases.4Since 1789, one of the more troublesome refinements presented by the statate has tasked federal courts with determining whether a civil action brought originally in a agency complies with the removal requirement that a civil action be brought originally in a court.5 Beginning in the late nineteenth century, federal courts began to encounter this interpretative problem as states began using commissions and primitive agency-like tribunals to fulfill a number of regulatory functions, including ratemaking, property appraisal, and condemnation proceedings.6 Savvy defendants, often corporations, attempted to use the statute to remove actions filed in these bodies to federal court.7 During this period, the Supreme of the United States authored numerous opinions attempting to solve the removal problems presented by proceedings in these tribunals, but never authoritatively provided a standard delineating the requirements for a state court.8Exacerbating the issue, in the twentieth century, states increasingly began to create agencies to regulate and to legislate in many more areas of substantive law, presenting more opportunities for the federal removal statute to clash with proceedings brought in agencies.9 In 1959, the United States District for the Eastern District of Wisconsin fashioned a new test, one that focused on whether the agency functioned as a court in adjudicating a particular proceeding. …" @default.
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