... III, § 2 (providing that federal courts shall have "judicial power" over "all Cases of admiralty and
maritime Jurisdiction")), the Jensen court held that it was unconstitutional for states to apply their
workers' compensation statutes to longshoremen injured on the seaward side of the ...
... The United States Constitution provides that federal judicial power extends "to all
Cases of admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction." US Const., Art. III, § 2, cl. 1. Section
1333(1) of the Judiciary and Judicial Procedure Act, however ...
... Pursuant to article III, section 2, of the United States Constitution, federal courts have jurisdiction
over "all Cases of admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction." US Const., art. III, § 2. In the 1917 decision
of Southern Pacific Co. v. Jensen, 244 US 205, 37 S.Ct. 524, 61 L.Ed. ...