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May Vs. New Orleans - Semantic Analysis by spaCy

Decided on: May-21-1900

Court: US Supreme Court

LAW: Constitution, Article I, Section 10, the Constitution of the United States

PERSON: May, Brown, Parish, Justice Blanchard, Marshall, CHIEF, JUSTICE BREWER

GPE: New Orleans, U.S., The City of New Orleans, Maryland, the United States, the City of New Orleans, Louisiana, Geneva, the State of Maryland, MR

CARDINAL: 178, 332, 1, 2, 12, 419, 1., 3, 3., one, Two, three, five hundred, five hundred dozen, two, five dozen, about sixty-five, two hundred dozen, three hundred, twelve, only one, fifty, four, at least one, six, seven, eight, more than one, a dozen, 168

DATE: 1900, March 6-7, 1900, May 21, 1900, the year 1897, 1897, that year, three or four months, 1898, the previous year, 10, 1821-22

ORG: U.S. Supreme Court, Syllabus, May & Co., Court, the Civil District Court, the Board of Assessors, The Supreme Court, Congress, the Supreme Court of, JUSTICE

NORP: Parish, §, European, American

MONEY: 2,500, 1,000, fifty dollars

LOC: Europe

QUANTITY: twelve yards

ORDINAL: first, second

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