Larry E. Clark v. Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, et al.
Environmental Securities Immigration
Whether 28 U.S.C. Section 1257(a) mandates this Court to consider the jurisdiction of this Court and the jurisdiction of the state appellate court, and if no jurisdiction exists, must the state appellate court be reversed, not on the merits, but on the lack of jurisdiction?
QUESTION PRESENTED A State Law Is At Issue In These Condemnation Cases On Being Repugnant | To The U. S. Constitution; But If No Final Appealable Judgment Has } Been Issued That Can Be Reviewed By The State Appellate Court Or By This Court, Does: 28 U. S. C. Section 1257 (a) Mandate For This Court To Consider The Jurisdiction Of This Court And The Jurisdiction Of The State | Appellate Court; And If No Jurisdiction Exists, Must The State Appellate Court Be reversed, Not On The Merits, But On The Lack Of Jurisdiction? | | { | i,