Semantic Analysis by spaCy
Kennedy Vs. United States
Decided On : May-26-1924
Court : US Supreme Court
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LAW: the National Prohibition Act, Section 4137, the National Prohibition Act, the Eighteenth Amendment, The National Prohibition Act, the National Prohibition Act, the National Prohibition Act
PERSON: Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy, Comp, Comp, Miller, Frost v. Wenie, McClintic, Wright
GPE: United States -, U.S., United States, U.S., U.S., Osage County, Oklahoma, the United States, Washington, United States, United States, United States, United States, United States
CARDINAL: 265, 265, 222, 265, 239, 234, 27, 260, 29, 506, 40, 563, 239, 41, 305, 308, 35, 160, 283
DATE: 1924, 1924, April 16, 1924, May 26, 1924, July 23, 1892, July 23, 1892, January 30, 1897, c. 109, May 25, 1918, c. 86, July 24, 1920, July 23, 1892, January 30, 1897, May 25, 1918, 25, 29, 33, 1918, 1892, 1897, 4, 6, 13, 25, 33, 37, 1892, 1897, 1918, 35
ORG: U.S. Supreme Court, THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT, Syllabus, the Indian Country, Court, the Circuit Court of Appeals of, the Eighth Circuit, Court, the Indian Country, the Indian Country, Joplin Mercantile Co.
NORP: Indian, Indian, Indian, §, Indian, Indian, Indians, Indians
LOC: Section 4137aa
WORK_OF_ART: Statutes at Large
EVENT: Title II, Title II
PERCENT: 235 U. S. 422 , 166 U. S. 601 , 157 U. S. 46