Wade v. Jacksonville

293 U.S. 518, 55 S. Ct. 87
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedOctober 8, 1934
DocketNo. 163
StatusPublished

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Wade v. Jacksonville, 293 U.S. 518, 55 S. Ct. 87 (1934).

Opinion

Per Curiam:

The motion of the appellee to dismiss the appeal herein is granted, and the appeal is dismissed (1) for the want of properly presented federal questions (Dewey v. Des Moines, 173 U. S. 193, 197-200; Whitney v. California, 274 U. S. 357, 360, 362, 363; Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Ry. Co. v. McGuire, 196 U. S. 128, 131-133; Archerd v. Oregon, 290 U. S. 604), and (2) for the want of a substantial federal question (Castillo v. McConnico, 168 U. S. 674, 681-684; Ballard v. Hunter, 204 U. S. 241, 256, 257; Witherspoon v. Duncan, 4 Wall. 210, 217; Hebert v. Louisiana, 272 U. S. 312, 316, 317).

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Related

Witherspoon v. Duncan
71 U.S. 210 (Supreme Court, 1867)
Castillo v. McConnico
168 U.S. 674 (Supreme Court, 1898)
Dewey v. Des Moines
173 U.S. 193 (Supreme Court, 1899)
Ballard v. Hunter
204 U.S. 241 (Supreme Court, 1907)
Hebert v. Louisiana
272 U.S. 312 (Supreme Court, 1926)
Whitney v. California
274 U.S. 357 (Supreme Court, 1927)
Archerd v. Oregon
290 U.S. 604 (Supreme Court, 1934)

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