List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 143

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Supreme Court of the United States
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EstablishedMarch 4, 1789;234 years ago (1789-03-04)
Location Washington, D.C.
Coordinates 38°53′26″N77°00′16″W / 38.89056°N 77.00444°W / 38.89056; -77.00444 Coordinates: 38°53′26″N77°00′16″W / 38.89056°N 77.00444°W / 38.89056; -77.00444
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Authorized by Constitution of the United States, Art. III, § 1
Judge term lengthlife tenure, subject to impeachment and removal
Number of positions9 (by statute)
Website supremecourt.gov

This is a list of cases reported in volume 143 of United States Reports , decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1892.

Contents

Justices of the Supreme Court at the time of volume 143 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 143 U.S. were decided the Court comprised the following eight members (Justice Joseph P. Bradley had died in January 1892):

PortraitJusticeOfficeHome StateSucceededDate confirmed by the Senate
(Vote)
Tenure on Supreme Court
Melville Weston Fuller Chief Justice 1908.jpg Melville Fuller Chief Justice Illinois Morrison Waite July 20, 1888
(41–20)
October 8, 1888

July 4, 1910
(Died)
Stephen Johnson Field, photo half length seated, 1875.jpg Stephen Johnson Field Associate Justice California newly-created seatMarch 10, 1863
(Acclamation)
May 10, 1863

December 1, 1897
(Retired)
JudgeJMHarlan.jpg John Marshall Harlan Associate Justice Kentucky David Davis November 29, 1877
(Acclamation)
December 10, 1877

October 14, 1911
(Died)
Horacegrayphoto.jpg Horace Gray Associate Justice Massachusetts Nathan Clifford December 20, 1881
(51–5)
January 9, 1882

September 15, 1902
(Died)
Samuel Blatchford, US Supreme Court Justice.png Samuel Blatchford Associate Justice New York Ward Hunt March 22, 1882
(Acclamation)
April 3, 1882

July 7, 1893
(Died)
Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar II - Brady-Handy.jpg Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar Associate Justice Mississippi William Burnham Woods January 16, 1888
(32–28)
January 18, 1888

January 23, 1893
(Died)
DavidBrewer.jpg David Josiah Brewer Associate Justice Kansas Stanley Matthews December 18, 1889
(53–11)
January 6, 1890

March 28, 1910
(Died)
Portrait of Henry Billings Brown.jpg Henry Billings Brown Associate Justice Michigan Samuel Freeman Miller December 29, 1890
(Acclamation)
January 5, 1891

May 28, 1906
(Retired)

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. The change resulted in an immediate reduction in the Supreme Court's workload (from 623 cases filed in 1890 to 379 in 1891 and 275 in 1892).

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

List of cases in volume 143 U.S.

Case NamePage & yearOpinion of the CourtConcurring opinion(s)Dissenting opinion(s)Lower CourtDisposition
Louisville W. Co. v. Clark 1 (1892) Harlannonenone Ky. affirmed
District of Columbia v. Hutton 18 (1892) Lamarnonenone Sup. Ct. D.C. affirmed
National S.S. Co. v. Tugman 28 (1892) Brownnonenone C.C.E.D.N.Y. affirmed
Sioux City et al. Co. v. Griffey 32 (1892) Brewernonenone Iowa affirmed
New Orleans P. Ry Co. v. Parker 42 (1892) Brownnonenone C.C.W.D. La. reversed
New York et al. R.R. Co. v. Winter's Adm'r 60 (1892) Lamarnonenone C.C.D. Mass. affirmed
United States v. Witten 76 (1892) Graynonenone C.C.W.D. Va. reversed
Tyler v. Savage 79 (1892) Blatchfordnonenone C.C.E.D. Va. affirmed
Smale v. Mitchell 99 (1892) Fieldnonenone C.C.N.D. Ill. certification
In re Rapier 110 (1892) Fullernonenone C.C.E.D. La. habeas corpus denied
Boyd v. Nebraska ex rel. Thayer 135 (1892) FullernoneField Neb. reversed
Union M.L. Ins. Co. v. Hanford 187 (1892) Graynonenone C.C.N.D. Ill. affirmed
New Orleans et al. R.R. Co. v. City of New Orleans 192 (1892) Graynonenone La. affirmed
Waterman v. Alden 196 (1892) Graynonenone C.C.N.D. Ill. affirmed
In re Woods 202 (1892) Fullernonenone C.C.D. Minn. certiorari denied
Horner v. United States I 207 (1892) Blatchfordnonenone C.C.S.D.N.Y. affirmed
Lawrence v. Nelson 215 (1892) Graynonenone C.C.N.D. Ill. affirmed
Hammond v. Hopkins 224 (1892) Fullernonenone Sup. Ct. D.C. reversed
The Barbed Wire Patent 275 (1892) BrownnoneField C.C.N.D. Iowa reversed
Michigan Ins. Bank v. Eldred 293 (1892) Graynonenone C.C.E.D. Wis. reversed
Ludeling v. Chaffe 301 (1892) Graynonenone La. dismissed
Horn Silver M. Co. v. People 305 (1892) Fieldnonenone N.Y. Sup. Ct. affirmed
Chandler v. Pomeroy 318 (1892) Brownnonenone C.C.D.N.J. reversed
Chicago et al. Ry. Co. v. Wellman 339 (1892) Brewernonenone Mich. affirmed
Briggs v. United States 346 (1892) Fieldnonenone Ct. Cl. reversed
Nebraska v. Iowa 359 (1892) Brewernonenone original boundary set
Winona et al. R.R. Co. v. Town of Plainview 371 (1892) Blatchfordnonenone Minn. dismissed
Iron S.M. Co. v. Mike et al. Co. 394 (1892) Brewernonenone C.C.D. Colo. affirmed
Sullivan v. Iron S.M. Co. 431 (1892) BrewerFieldnone C.C.D. Colo. affirmed
Schwab v. Berggren 442 (1892) Harlannonenone C.C.N.D. Ill. affirmed
Fielden v. Illinois 452 (1892) Harlannonenone Ill. affirmed
Church of Holy Trinity v. United States 457 (1892) Brewernonenone C.C.S.D.N.Y. reversed
In re Cooper 472 (1892) Fullernonenone D. Alaska prohibition denied
The Sylvia Handy 513 (1892) Fullernonenone D. Alaska affirmed
Budd v. People 517 (1892) BlatchfordnoneBrewer N.Y. Sup. Ct. affirmed
Hoyt v. Latham 553 (1892) Brownnonenone C.C.D. Minn. reversed
Horner v. United States II 570 (1892) Blatchfordnonenone C.C.S.D.N.Y. affirmed
Dunwoody v. United States 578 (1892) Harlannonenone Ct. Cl. affirmed
Gandy v. Main B. Co. 587 (1892) Brownnonenone C.C.E.D. Pa. reversed
Chicago et al. Ry. Co. v. Denver et al. R.R. Co. 596 (1892) BrownnoneBrewer C.C.D. Ohio affirmed
United States v. Texas 621 (1892) HarlannoneFuller original jurisdiction confirmed
Field v. Clark 649 (1892) HarlanLamarnone C.C.N.D. Ill. affirmed

Notes and references

    1. "Supreme Court Research Guide". Georgetown Law Library. Retrieved April 7, 2021.