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I did dnot realize that it was a district court that made the order. I had thought that it was an Illinois court, as people kept saying Illinois.
Anyway, the full faith and credit clause does not extend to everything, as if one state was to institute slavery, the others would not have to recognize it, as was true prior to the War of Southern Secession. |
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  rrz103 RichardZ Premium join:2003-09-16 Canton, MI | Besides the fact that we're not talking about slavery here, I did qualify my statement about the FF&C Clause by saying "in most instances." -- Rich Z - »www.richardz.com |
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  AnonymousPerson
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| It was just an example to illustrate that based on a precedent.
Anyway, since this is a federal court that is handling the case, this entire conversion is more hypothetical any it is anything else; I just wish that I knew that it was in a federal court before I posted the first message. From how things on broadbandreports.com read, it appeared to be a state court. |
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