Case name |
Citation |
Summary |
Farrington v. Tokushige |
1927 |
constitutionality of anti-foreign language statute in the Territory of Hawaii under the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment |
United States v. General Electric Co. |
1926 |
patentee who grants a single license to a competitor to manufacture the patented product may lawfully fix the price at which the licensee may sell the product |
Village of Euclid, Ohio v. Ambler Realty Co. |
1926 |
zoning, due process |
Myers v. United States |
1926 |
Presidential authority to remove executive branch officials |
Bowers v. Kerbaugh-Empire Co. |
1926 |
taxation of reduced loss on exchanged currency |
Gitlow v. New York |
1925 |
prosecution of seditious speech |
Pierce v. Society of Sisters |
1925 |
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Irwin v. Gavit |
1925 |
taxation of income from a trust |
Linder v. United States |
1925 |
prosecution of physicians under the Harrison Narcotics Tax Act |
George W. Bush & Sons Co. v. Maloy |
1925 |
Dormant Commerce Clause; states are not permitted to regulate common carriers engaged in interstate commerce on state highways |
Carroll v. United States |
1925 |
whether police searches of automobiles without a warrant violate the Fourth Amendment |
United States v. Ninety-Five Barrels (More or Less) Alleged Apple Cider Vinegar |
1924 |
legality of misleading but factually accurate packaging statements under the Pure Food and Drug Act |
Chung Fook v. White |
1924 |
Interpretation of Immigration Act of 1917; marked end of era of strict plain meaning interpretation of statutes |
Rooker v. Fidelity Trust Co. |
1923 |
review of state court decisions by U.S. District Courts |
Rindge Co. v. County of Los Angeles |
1923 |
eminent domain and the building of a scenic road |
Frothingham v. Mellon |
1923 |
rejection of taxpayer standing |
Meyer v. Nebraska |
1923 |
constitutionality of law prohibiting teaching of foreign languages; substantive due process |
Board of Trade of City of Chicago v. Olsen |
1923 |
constitutionality of the Grain Futures Act under the Commerce Clause |
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. v. United States |
1923 |
creation of implied-in-fact contracts |
Adkins v. Children's Hospital |
1923 |
freedom of contract, minimum wage laws |