The Supreme Court can review state court judgments against the U.S., upon a writ of error, only in cases where the same relief would be afforded to private parties.[i]
[i] United States v. Thompson, 93 U.S. 586 (U.S. 1877)
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The Supreme Court can review state court judgments against the U.S., upon a writ of error, only in cases where the same relief would be afforded to private parties.[i]
[i] United States v. Thompson, 93 U.S. 586 (U.S. 1877)