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Bacon Vs. Texas

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  • US Supreme Court
  • May 18, 1896

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  1. Gregory Vs. Mcveigh US Supreme Court · Jan 01, 1874
  2. Fisher Vs. Perkins US Supreme Court · May 27, 1887
  3. New Orleans Waterworks Co. Vs. Louisiana US Supreme Court · May 06, 1902
  4. Central Land Co. Vs. Laidley US Supreme Court · Jun 03, 1895
  5. Eustis Vs. Bolles US Supreme Court · Nov 20, 1893
  6. Lehigh Water Co. Vs. Easton US Supreme Court · Apr 18, 1887
  7. U.S. 207 (1896) U.S. Supreme Court Bacon v. Texas
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  8. U.S. 207 (1896) Bacon v. Texas
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  9. some subsequent statute of the state which has been upheld, or effect given it, by the state court. Lehigh Water Co. v. Easton
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  10. The above-cited cases announce this principle. Page 163 U. S. 217 The case of Wilmington & Weldon Railroad v. Alsbrook
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  11. So in Mobile & Ohio Railroad v. Tennessee
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  12. construes the contract in order to determine whether the later statute impairs its obligation. Louisville Gas Co. v. Citizens'
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  13. no power to permit a municipality to issue them, and that they were therefore void. Such are the cases of Gelpcke v. City
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  14. of Dubuque, 1 Wall. 175, and Douglas v. County
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  15. to follow the later decisions of the state court. A writ of error has been dismissed in this Court, Railroad Company v. McClure
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  16. to review the judgment of the state court. Considerable stress has been laid upon the case of Louisiana v. Pilsbury
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  17. upon a later statute that it has placed upon an earlier one, though the language of the two may be similar. Wood v. Brady
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  18. as there is another ground upon which the judgment can rest, and it will dismiss the writ for that reason. Eustis v. Bolles
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  19. S. 361 . In the course of the opinion in that case, which was delivered by MR. JUSTICE SHIRAS, the case of Beaupre v. Noyes
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  20. In Rutland Railroad v. Central
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  21. To same effect are Gillis Page 163 U. S. 228 v. Stinchfield
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  22. U. S. 658 , 159 U. S. 660 , and Seneca Nation of Indians v. Christy
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  23. in the case last cited was one of dismissal. The same judgment was given in the two cases in 159 U.S., Rutland R. Co. v. Central
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  24. Vermont R. Co. and Gillis v. Stinchfield
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  25. and also in the very latest case on the subject -- that of Seneca Nation v. Christy
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  26. U.S. Supreme Court Bacon v. Texas
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  27. of Wilmington & Weldon Railroad v. Alsbrook
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  28. Mobile & Ohio Railroad v. Tennessee
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  29. Louisville Gas Co. v. Citizens'
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  30. of Gelpcke v. City
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  31. and Douglas v. County
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  32. Court, Railroad Company v. McClure
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  33. of Louisiana v. Pilsbury
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  34. Wood v. Brady
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  35. of Beaupre v. Noyes
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  36. and Seneca Nation of Indians v. Christy
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  37. U.S., Rutland R. Co. v. Central
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  38. of Seneca Nation v. Christy
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  39. Stanley v. Schwalby
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