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· 11/19/1856

United States v. Naylor

Citations

  • 27 F. Cas. 78
  • 19 Law Rep. 449
  • 1856 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 21

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • explaining that an order or judgment dealing with all the issues in the suit and closing the case is final and appealable
  • rejecting arguments as waived where circumstances were not exceptional and the arguments could have been raised at the trial level
  • “[I]t is our policy to give pro se litigants greater leeway in dealing with matters of procedure and pleading.” (brackets, citation, and internal quotation marks omitted)
  • “[I]t is our policy to give pro se litigants greater leeway in dealing with matters of procedure and pleadings.” (internal quotation marks and alteration omitted)
  • “[I]t is our policy to give pro se litigants greater leeway in dealing with matters of procedure and pleading.” (internal quotation marks and alteration omitted)
  • arguments made for the first time on appeal in civil cases are waived

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Judges: Betts

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