Johnson v. Thomas

197 U.S. 621
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedFebruary 27, 1905
DocketNo. 312
StatusPublished

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Johnson v. Thomas, 197 U.S. 621 (1905).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

Dismissed for the want of jurisdiction. McLish v. Roff, 141 U. S. 661; Lubin v. Edison, 195 U. S. 625; Lodge v. Twell, 135 U. S. 235; Haseltine v. Central Bank, 183 U. S. 130. Case below, 23 App. D. C. 141. Mr. D. W. Baker and Mr. Wm. Robert Andrews in support of motion. Mr. S. Herbert Ciesy in opposition thereto.

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Related

Lodge v. Twell
135 U.S. 232 (Supreme Court, 1890)
McLish v. Roff
141 U.S. 661 (Supreme Court, 1891)
Haseltine v. Central Bank of Springfield
183 U.S. 130 (Supreme Court, 1901)
Lubin v. Edison
195 U.S. 625 (Supreme Court, 1904)

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