List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 261

This is a list of cases reported in volume 261 of United States Reports, decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1923.

Supreme Court of the United States
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38°53′26″N 77°00′16″W / 38.89056°N 77.00444°W / 38.89056; -77.00444
EstablishedMarch 4, 1789; 235 years ago (1789-03-04)
LocationWashington, D.C.
Coordinates38°53′26″N 77°00′16″W / 38.89056°N 77.00444°W / 38.89056; -77.00444
Composition methodPresidential nomination with Senate confirmation
Authorized byConstitution of the United States, Art. III, § 1
Judge term lengthlife tenure, subject to impeachment and removal
Number of positions9 (by statute)
Websitesupremecourt.gov

Justices of the Supreme Court at the time of volume 261 U.S.

The Supreme Court is established by Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution of the United States, which says: "The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court . . .". The size of the Court is not specified; the Constitution leaves it to Congress to set the number of justices. Under the Judiciary Act of 1789 Congress originally fixed the number of justices at six (one chief justice and five associate justices).[1] Since 1789 Congress has varied the size of the Court from six to seven, nine, ten, and back to nine justices (always including one chief justice).

When the cases in volume 261 were decided the Court comprised the following nine members:

PortraitJusticeOfficeHome StateSucceededDate confirmed by the Senate
(Vote)
Tenure on Supreme Court
William Howard TaftChief JusticeConnecticutEdward Douglass WhiteJune 30, 1921
(Acclamation)
July 11, 1921

February 3, 1930
(Retired)
Joseph McKennaAssociate JusticeCaliforniaStephen Johnson FieldJanuary 21, 1898
(Acclamation)
January 26, 1898

January 5, 1925
(Retired)
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.Associate JusticeMassachusettsHorace GrayDecember 4, 1902
(Acclamation)
December 8, 1902

January 12, 1932
(Retired)
Willis Van DevanterAssociate JusticeWyomingEdward Douglass White (as Associate Justice)December 15, 1910
(Acclamation)
January 3, 1911

June 2, 1937
(Retired)
James Clark McReynoldsAssociate JusticeTennesseeHorace Harmon LurtonAugust 29, 1914
(44–6)
October 12, 1914

January 31, 1941
(Retired)
Louis BrandeisAssociate JusticeMassachusettsJoseph Rucker LamarJune 1, 1916
(47–22)
June 5, 1916

February 13, 1939
(Retired)
George SutherlandAssociate JusticeUtahJohn Hessin ClarkeSeptember 5, 1922
(Acclamation)
October 2, 1922

January 17, 1938
(Retired)
Pierce ButlerAssociate JusticeMinnesotaWilliam R. DayDecember 21, 1922
(61–8)
January 2, 1923

November 16, 1939
(Died)
Edward Terry SanfordAssociate JusticeTennesseeMahlon PitneyJanuary 29, 1923
(Acclamation)
February 19, 1923

March 8, 1930
(Died)

Notable cases in 261 U.S.

Moore v. Dempsey

In Moore v. Dempsey, 261 U.S. 86 (1923), the Supreme Court held that the African-American defendants' mob-dominated trials deprived them of due process guaranteed by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. It reversed the U.S. district court's decision declining the petitioners' writ of habeas corpus. This case was a precedent for the Supreme Court's review of state criminal trials in terms of their compliance with the Bill of Rights. Moore is a significant precedent for wider use of federal writs of habeas corpus to review state court convictions that occurred under conditions abridging federal constitutional rights. It marked the beginning of stricter scrutiny by the Supreme Court of state criminal trials in terms of their compliance with the Bill of Rights. This ruling reduced the capacity of a local community "to permanently deprive or deny the rights of those who might be prosecuted in its courts."[2]

United States v. Thind

United States v. Thind, 261 U.S. 204 (1923), is a Supreme Court decision that Bhagat Singh Thind, an Indian Sikh man who identified himself as an Aryan, was ineligible for naturalized citizenship in the United States. Thind had filed a petition for naturalization under the Naturalization Act of 1906 which allowed only "free white persons" and "aliens of African nativity and persons of African descent" to become United States citizens by naturalization. After his petition was granted, government attorneys initiated a proceeding to cancel Thind's naturalization. Thind did not challenge the constitutionality of the racial restrictions. Instead, he attempted to be classified as a "free white person" within the meaning of the Naturalization Act based on the fact that Indians and Europeans share common descent from Proto-Indo-Europeans. The Supreme Court rejected Thind's argument, adding that Thind did not meet a "common sense" definition of white. The Court concluded that "the term 'Aryan' has to do with linguistic, and not with physical characteristics.

Adkins v. Children's Hospital

In Adkins v. Children's Hospital, 261 U.S. 525 (1923), the Supreme Court ruled that federal minimum wage legislation for women was an unconstitutional infringement of liberty of contract, as protected by the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment. Adkins was eventually overturned in the 1937 decision West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish.

Citation style

Under the Judiciary Act of 1789 the federal court structure at the time comprised District Courts, which had general trial jurisdiction; Circuit Courts, which had mixed trial and appellate (from the US District Courts) jurisdiction; and the United States Supreme Court, which had appellate jurisdiction over the federal District and Circuit courts—and for certain issues over state courts. The Supreme Court also had limited original jurisdiction (i.e., in which cases could be filed directly with the Supreme Court without first having been heard by a lower federal or state court). There were one or more federal District Courts and/or Circuit Courts in each state, territory, or other geographical region.

The Judiciary Act of 1891 created the United States Courts of Appeals and reassigned the jurisdiction of most routine appeals from the district and circuit courts to these appellate courts. The Act created nine new courts that were originally known as the "United States Circuit Courts of Appeals." The new courts had jurisdiction over most appeals of lower court decisions. The Supreme Court could review either legal issues that a court of appeals certified or decisions of court of appeals by writ of certiorari. On January 1, 1912, the effective date of the Judicial Code of 1911, the old Circuit Courts were abolished, with their remaining trial court jurisdiction transferred to the U.S. District Courts.

Bluebook citation style is used for case names, citations, and jurisdictions.

List of cases in volume 261 U.S.

Case NamePage and yearOpinion of the CourtConcurring opinion(s)Dissenting opinion(s)Lower CourtDisposition
Gorham Manufacturing Company v. Wendell1 (1923)TaftnonenoneS.D.N.Y.motions granted
Vandenburgh v. Truscon Steel Company6 (1923)Taftnonenone6th Cir.affirmed
Concrete Steel Company v. Vendenburgh16 (1923)Taftnonenone2d Cir.reversed
Charles Nelson Company v. United States17 (1923)TaftnonenoneCt. Cl.affirmed
Crown Die and Tool Company v. Nye Tool and Machine Works24 (1923)Taftnonenone7th Cir.reversed
Eibel Process Company v. Minnesota and Ontario Paper Company45 (1923)Taftnonenone1st Cir.reversed
Pennsylvania Railroad Company v. United States Railroad Labor Board72 (1923)Taftnonenone7th Cir.affirmed
Moore v. Dempsey86 (1923)HolmesnoneMcReynoldsE.D. Ark.reversed
Diaz v. Gonzalez102 (1923)Holmesnonenone1st Cir.reversed
United States Grain Corporation v. Phillips106 (1923)Holmesnonenone2d Cir.reversed
Rooker v. Fidelity Trust Company114 (1923)VanDevanternonenoneInd.dismissed
Great Northern Railroad Company v. Steinke119 (1923)VanDevanternonenoneN.D.reversed
Kansas City Southern Railway Company v. Wolf133 (1923)McReynoldsnonenone8th Cir.reversed
Minnesota Commercial Men's Association v. Benn140 (1923)McReynoldsnonenoneMinn.reversed
United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation v. Sullivan146 (1923)McReynoldsnonenonePa. Super. Ct.dismissed
Durham Public Service Company v. City of Durham149 (1923)McReynoldsnonenoneN.C.affirmed
Valley Farms Company of Yonkers v. Westchester County155 (1923)McReynoldsnonenoneN.Y. Sup. Ct.affirmed
Douglas v. Noble165 (1923)BrandeisnonenoneW.D. Wash.reversed
Bank of America v. Whitney Central National Bank171 (1923)BrandeisnonenoneS.D.N.Y.affirmed
Lumiere v. Mae Edna Wilder, Inc.174 (1923)BrandeisnonenoneS.D.N.Y.affirmed
Price Fire and Water Proofing Company v. United States179 (1923)BrandeisnonenoneCt. Cl.affirmed
New England Divisions Case184 (1923)BrandeisnonenoneS.D.N.Y.affirmed
United States v. Thind204 (1923)Sutherlandnonenone9th Cir.certification
Brownlow v. Schwartz216 (1923)SutherlandnonenoneD.C. Cir.reversed
Cramer v. United States219 (1923)Sutherlandnonenone9th Cir.reversed
Columbia Railway, Gas and Electric Company v. South Carolina236 (1923)SutherlandnonenoneS.C.reversed
Randall v. Tippecanoe County252 (1923)SutherlandnonenoneInd.dismissed
United States v. Oklahoma253 (1923)Butlernonenoneoriginaldismissed
Western and Atlantic Railroad v. Railroad Commission of Georgia264 (1923)ButlernonenoneN.D. Ga.order vacated
Paducah v. Paducah Railroad Company267 (1923)ButlernonenoneW.D. Ky.affirmed
Munter v. Weil Corset Company, Inc.276 (1923)McKennanonenoneD. Conn.reversed
Davis v. Dantzler Lumber Company280 (1923)McKennanonenoneMiss.reversed
Oklahoma Natural Gas Company v. Russell290 (1923)HolmesnonenoneW.D. Okla.reversed
United States v. Benedict294 (1923)McReynoldsnonenone2d Cir.affirmed
Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company v. United States299 (1923)Butlernonenone4th Cir.reversed
Pothier v. Rodman307 (1923)TaftnonenoneD.R.I.docketing denied
City of New York v. New York Telephone Company312 (1923)TaftnonenoneS.D.N.Y.dismissed
United States v. Allen317 (1923)McKennanonenoneCt. Cl.affirmed
United States v. Moran321 (1923)McKennanonenoneCt. Cl.affirmed
Ewen v. American Fidelity Company322 (1923)Holmesnonenone2d Cir.reversed
Fox Film Corporation v. Knowles326 (1923)Holmesnonenone2d Cir.reversed
Pullman Company v. Richardson330 (1923)VanDevanternonenoneCal.affirmed
Oklahoma v. Texas340 (1923)per curiamnonenoneoriginalboundary set
Work v. United States ex rel. Mosier352 (1923)TaftnonenoneD.C. Cir.reversed
United States v. Rider363 (1923)TaftnonenoneCt. Cl.reversed
St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company v. Public Service Commission of Missouri369 (1923)McKennanonenoneMo.reversed
Federal Land Bank of New Orleans v. Crosland374 (1923)HolmesnonenoneAla.reversed
Arkansas Natural Gas Company v. Arkansas Railroad Commission379 (1923)SutherlandnonenoneE.D. Ark.affirmed
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company v. United States385 (1923)SanfordnonenoneCt. Cl.affirmed
Layne and Bowler Corporation v. Western Well Works, Inc.387 (1923)Taftnonenone9th Cir.dismissed
Hallanan v. Eureka Pipe Line Company393 (1923)TaftnonenoneW. Va.dismissed
Hallanan v. United Fuel Gas Company398 (1923)TaftnonenoneW. Va.dismissed
Toledo Scale Company v. Computing Scale Company399 (1923)Taftnonenone7th Cir.affirmed
Keller v. Potomac Electric Power Company428 (1923)TaftnonenoneD.C. Cir.dismissed
Page Company v. Macdonald446 (1923)McKennanonenoneD. Mass.affirmed
Phipps v. Cleveland Refining Company449 (1923)McKennanonenoneS.D. Ohioaffirmed
Gardner v. Chicago Title and Trust Company453 (1923)Holmesnonenone7th Cir.reversed
Wabash Railroad Company v. Elliott457 (1923)VanDevanternonenoneMo. Ct. App.reversed
Federal Trade Commission v. Sinclair Refining Company463 (1923)McReynoldsnonenonemultipleaffirmed
Hartford Life Insurance Company v. Douds476 (1923)McReynoldsnonenoneOhioaffirmed
Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company v. Kierejewski479 (1923)McReynoldsnonenoneW.D.N.Y.affirmed
Thomas v. Kansas City Southern Railway Company481 (1923)Brandeisnonenone8th Cir.affirmed
Robinson v. United States486 (1923)BrandeisnonenoneCt. Cl.affirmed
Pusey and Jones Company v. Hanssen491 (1923)Brandeisnonenone3d Cir.reversed
Omnia Commercial Company, Inc. v. United States502 (1923)SutherlandnonenoneCt. Cl.affirmed
Russell Motor Car Company v. United States514 (1923)SutherlandnonenoneCt. Cl.affirmed
Adkins v. Children's Hospital525 (1923)SutherlandnoneTaft; HolmesD.C. Cir.affirmed
Watkins v. Sedberry571 (1923)Butlernonenone6th Cir.reversed
Hanson Lumber Company, Ltd. v. United States581 (1923)Butlernonenone5th Cir.affirmed
New York ex rel. Doyle v. Atwell590 (1923)SanfordnonenoneN.Y. Sup. Ct.dismissed
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company v. United States592 (1923)SanfordnonenoneCt. Cl.affirmed
Hodges v. Snyder600 (1923)SanfordnonenoneKingsbury County Cir. Ct.affirmed

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