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STATE OF MARYLAND v. STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA (February 21, 1910)

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STATE OF MARYLAND v. STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA |
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Term: 1909 |
Important Dates |
Argued: November 2, 1909 |
Decided: February 21, 1910 |
Outcome |
Petition denied or appeal dismissed |
Vote |
7-0 |
Majority |
David Josiah Brewer • William Rufus Day • Melville Weston Fuller • John Marshall Harlan • Oliver Wendell Holmes • Joseph McKenna • Edward Douglass White |
STATE OF MARYLAND v. STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA is a case that was decided by the Supreme Court of the United States on February 21, 1910. The case was argued before the court on November 2, 1909.
In a 7-0 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed the case.
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About the case
- Subject matter: Interstate Relations - Boundary dispute between states
- Petitioner: State
- Petitioner state: Maryland
- Respondent type: State
- Respondent state: West Virginia
- Citation: 217 U.S. 1
- How the court took jurisdiction: Original
- What type of decision was made: Opinion of the court (orally argued)
- Who was the chief justice: Melville Weston Fuller
- Who wrote the majority opinion: William Rufus Day
These data points were accessed from The Supreme Court Database, which also attempts to categorize the ideological direction of the court's ruling in each case. This case's ruling was categorized as unspecifiable.
See also
- United States Supreme Court cases and courts
- Supreme Court of the United States
- History of the Supreme Court
- United States federal courts
- Ballotpedia's Robe & Gavel newsletter
External links
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