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This is a list of cases reported in volume 176 of United States Reports, decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1899 and 1900.
Supreme Court of the United States | |
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Established | March 4, 1789 |
Location | Washington, D.C. |
Coordinates | 38°53′26″N 77°00′16″W |
Composition method | Presidential nomination with Senate confirmation |
Authorised by | Constitution of the United States, Art. III, § 1 |
Judge term length | life tenure, subject to impeachment and removal |
Number of positions | 9 (by statute) |
Website | supremecourt |
The Supreme Court is established by Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution of the United States, which says: "The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court . . .". The size of the Court is not specified; the Constitution leaves it to Congress to set the number of justices. Under the Judiciary Act of 1789 Congress originally fixed the number of justices at six (one chief justice and five associate justices).[1] Since 1789 Congress has varied the size of the Court from six to seven, nine, ten, and back to nine justices (always including one chief justice).
When the cases in volume 176 were decided the Court comprised the following nine members:
Portrait | Justice | Office | Home State | Succeeded | Date confirmed by the Senate (Vote) |
Tenure on Supreme Court |
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Melville Fuller | Chief Justice | Illinois | Morrison Waite | July 20, 1888 (41–20) |
October 8, 1888 – July 4, 1910 (Died) | |
John Marshall Harlan | Associate Justice | Kentucky | David Davis | November 29, 1877 (Acclamation) |
December 10, 1877 – October 14, 1911 (Died) | |
Horace Gray | Associate Justice | Massachusetts | Nathan Clifford | December 20, 1881 (51–5) |
January 9, 1882 – September 15, 1902 (Died) | |
David Josiah Brewer | Associate Justice | Kansas | Stanley Matthews | December 18, 1889 (53–11) |
January 6, 1890 – March 28, 1910 (Died) | |
Henry Billings Brown | Associate Justice | Michigan | Samuel Freeman Miller | December 29, 1890 (Acclamation) |
January 5, 1891 – May 28, 1906 (Retired) | |
George Shiras Jr. | Associate Justice | Pennsylvania | Joseph P. Bradley | July 26, 1892 (Acclamation) |
October 10, 1892 – February 23, 1903 (Retired) | |
Edward Douglass White | Associate Justice | Louisiana | Samuel Blatchford | February 19, 1894 (Acclamation) |
March 12, 1894 – December 18, 1910 (Continued as chief justice) | |
Rufus W. Peckham | Associate Justice | New York | Howell Edmunds Jackson | December 9, 1895 (Acclamation) |
January 6, 1896 – October 24, 1909 (Died) | |
Joseph McKenna | Associate Justice | California | Stephen Johnson Field | January 21, 1898 (Acclamation) |
January 26, 1898 – January 5, 1925 (Retired) | |
Under the Judiciary Act of 1789 the federal court structure at the time comprised District Courts, which had general trial jurisdiction; Circuit Courts, which had mixed trial and appellate (from the US District Courts) jurisdiction; and the United States Supreme Court, which had appellate jurisdiction over the federal District and Circuit courts—and for certain issues over state courts. The Supreme Court also had limited original jurisdiction (i.e., in which cases could be filed directly with the Supreme Court without first having been heard by a lower federal or state court). There were one or more federal District Courts and/or Circuit Courts in each state, territory, or other geographical region.
The Judiciary Act of 1891 created the United States Courts of Appeals and reassigned the jurisdiction of most routine appeals from the district and circuit courts to these appellate courts. The Act created nine new courts that were originally known as the "United States Circuit Courts of Appeals." The new courts had jurisdiction over most appeals of lower court decisions. The Supreme Court could review either legal issues that a court of appeals certified or decisions of court of appeals by writ of certiorari.
Bluebook citation style is used for case names, citations, and jurisdictions.
Case Name | Page and year | Opinion of the Court | Concurring opinion(s) | Dissenting opinion(s) | Lower Court | Disposition |
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Louisiana v. Texas | 1 (1900) | Fuller | Harlan; Brown | none | original | dismissed |
United States v. Oregon and California Railroad Company | 28 (1900) | Harlan | none | none | 9th Cir. | affirmed |
Wilcox v. Eastern Oregon Land Company | 51 (1900) | Harlan | none | none | 9th Cir. | affirmed |
Messinger v. Eastern Oregon Land Company | 58 (1900) | Harlan | none | none | 9th Cir. | affirmed |
Blake v. McClung | 59 (1900) | Harlan | none | none | Tenn. | reversed |
Holt v. Indiana Manufacturing Company | 68 (1900) | Fuller | none | none | C.C.D. Ind. | reversed |
Cruickshank v. Bidwell | 73 (1900) | Fuller | none | none | C.C.S.D.N.Y. | affirmed |
Bolln v. Nebraska | 83 (1900) | Brown | none | none | Neb. | affirmed |
City of New Orleans v. Warner | 92 (1900) | Brown | none | none | 5th Cir. | affirmed |
The Newfoundland | 97 (1900) | McKenna | none | none | D.S.C. | reversed |
Clark v. City of Kansas City | 114 (1900) | McKenna | none | none | Kan. | affirmed |
Rae v. Homestead Loan Guaranty Company | 121 (1900) | Fuller | none | none | Ill. | dismissed |
Lindsay and Phelps Company v. Mullen | 126 (1900) | Brewer | none | Peckham | C.C.D. Minn. | affirmed |
Chew Hing Lung Company v. Wise | 156 (1900) | Peckham | none | none | 9th Cir. | reversed |
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company v. Tompkins | 167 (1900) | Brewer | none | none | C.C.D.S.D. | reversed |
Dickerman v. Northern Trust Company | 181 (1900) | Brown | none | none | 7th Cir. | affirmed |
Glass v. Concordia Parish | 207 (1900) | Fuller | none | none | C.C.E.D. La. | affirmed |
United States v. Bellingham Bay Boom Company | 211 (1900) | Peckham | none | none | 9th Cir. | reversed |
Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City Railroad Company v. Continental Trust Company | 219 (1900) | Fuller | none | none | 6th Cir. | certiorari denied |
Roberts v. United States | 221 (1900) | Peckham | none | none | D.C. Cir. | affirmed |
Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company v. Cumberland | 232 (1900) | Brown | none | none | D.C. Cir. | affirmed |
United States v. Tennessee and Coosa Railroad Company | 242 (1900) | McKenna | none | none | 5th Cir. | reversed |
Southern Railway Company v. Carnegie Steel Company | 257 (1900) | Harlan | none | White | 4th Cir. | affirmed |
Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company v. Farmers' Loan and Trust Company | 298 (1900) | Harlan | none | none | 5th Cir. | affirmed |
United States v. Parkhurst-Davis Mercantile Company | 317 (1900) | Brewer | none | none | C.C.D. Kan. | affirmed |
Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad Company v. Bell | 321 (1900) | Shiras | none | none | 5th Cir. | reversed |
Adirondack Railway Company v. New York | 335 (1900) | Fuller | none | none | N.Y. | affirmed |
Thormann v. Frame | 350 (1900) | Fuller | none | none | Wis. Cir. Ct. | affirmed |
Benedict v. United States | 357 (1900) | Brown | none | none | Ct. Cl. | affirmed |
The Adula | 361 (1900) | Brown | none | Shiras | S.D. Ga. | affirmed |
Roller v. Holly | 398 (1900) | Brown | none | none | Tex. Civ. App. | reversed |
Moss v. Dowman | 413 (1900) | Brewer | none | none | 8th Cir. | affirmed |
United States v. Ortiz | 422 (1900) | White | none | none | Ct. Priv. Land Cl. | reversed |
Guaranty Savings Bank v. Bladow | 448 (1900) | Peckham | none | none | N.D. Dist. Ct. | affirmed |
United States v. Gue Lim | 459 (1900) | Peckham | none | none | D. Wash. | affirmed |
Walsh v. Columbus, Hocking Valley and Athens Railroad Company | 469 (1900) | Brown | none | none | Ohio | affirmed |
Wright v. Columbus, Hocking Valley and Athens Railroad Company | 481 (1900) | Brown | none | none | Ohio | affirmed |
Warburton v. White | 484 (1900) | White | none | none | Wash. | affirmed |
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company v. Voigt | 498 (1900) | Shiras | none | Harlan | 6th Cir. | certification |
Matteson v. Dent | 521 (1900) | White | none | none | Minn. | affirmed |
Jackson v. Emmons | 532 (1900) | McKenna | none | none | D.C. Cir. | reversed |
The Panama | 535 (1900) | Gray | none | none | S.D. Fla. | affirmed |
Weyerhaueser v. Minnesota | 550 (1900) | McKenna | none | none | Minn. | affirmed |
Whitman v. Oxford National Bank | 559 (1900) | Brewer | none | none | 2d Cir. | affirmed |
The Benito Estenger | 568 (1900) | Fuller | none | none | S.D. Fla. | affirmed |
Maxwell v. Dow | 581 (1900) | Peckham | none | Harlan | Utah | affirmed |
Aldrich v. Chemical National Bank | 618 (1900) | Harlan | none | none | 6th Cir. | affirmed |
Hancock National Bank v. Farnum | 640 (1900) | Brewer | none | none | R.I. | reversed |
Illinois Central Railroad Company v. City of Chicago | 646 (1900) | Brown | none | none | Ill. | affirmed |
Huntington v. Laidley | 668 (1900) | Gray | none | Brewer | C.C.D.W. Va. | reversed |
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