List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 37

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This is a list of cases reported in volume 37 (12 Pet.) of United States Reports , decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1838. [1]

Contents

Nominative reports

In 1874, the U.S. government created the United States Reports, and retroactively numbered older privately-published case reports as part of the new series. As a result, cases appearing in volumes 1–90 of U.S. Reports have dual citation forms; one for the volume number of U.S. Reports, and one for the volume number of the reports named for the relevant reporter of decisions (these are called "nominative reports").

Richard Peters, Jr.

Starting with the 26th volume of U.S. Reports, the Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States was Richard Peters, Jr. Peters was Reporter of Decisions from 1828 to 1843, covering volumes 26 through 41 of United States Reports which correspond to volumes 1 through 16 of his Peters's Reports. As such, the dual form of citation to, for example, United States v. Coombs is 37 U.S. (12 Pet.) 72 (1838).

Justices of the Supreme Court at the time of 37 U.S. (12 Pet.)

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). [2] 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 37 U.S. (12 Pet.) were decided, the Court for the first time comprised nine justices, its membership having been expanded under the Eighth and Ninth Circuits Act of 1837; they were:

PortraitJusticeOfficeHome StateSucceededDate confirmed by the Senate
(Vote)
Tenure on Supreme Court
Roger B. Taney - Brady-Handy.jpg Roger B. Taney Chief Justice Maryland John Marshall March 15, 1836
(29–15)
March 28, 1836

October 12, 1864
(Died)
Daguerreotype of Joseph Story, 1844 (edit).jpg Joseph Story
Associate Justice Massachusetts William Cushing November 18, 1811
(Acclamation)
February 3, 1812

September 10, 1845
(Died)
SmithThompson.jpg Smith Thompson Associate Justice New York Henry Brockholst Livingston December 9, 1823
(Acclamation)
September 1, 1823

December 18, 1843
(Died)
Justice John McLean daguerreotype by Mathew Brady 1849.jpg John McLean Associate Justice Ohio Robert Trimble March 7, 1829
(Acclamation)
January 11, 1830

April 4, 1861
(Died)
Henry baldwin (justice).jpg Henry Baldwin Associate Justice Pennsylvania Bushrod Washington January 6, 1830
(41–2)
January 18, 1830

April 21, 1844
(Died)
JMWayne2.jpg James Moore Wayne Associate Justice Georgia William Johnson January 9, 1835
(Acclamation)
January 14, 1835

July 5, 1867
(Died)
PPBarbour.jpg Philip P. Barbour Associate Justice

Virginia

Gabriel Duvall March 15, 1836
(30–11)
May 12, 1836

February 25, 1841
(Died)
John Catron - Brady-Handy.jpg John Catron Associate Justice Tennessee newly-created seatMarch 8, 1837
(28–15)
May 1, 1837

May 30, 1865
(Died)
John McKinley.jpg John McKinley Associate Justice Alabama newly-created seatSeptember 25, 1837
(Acclamation)
January 9, 1838

July 19, 1852
(Died)

Notable Case in 37 U.S. (12 Pet.)

Daniel Webster DanielWebster ca1847 Whipple 2403624668-crop.jpg
Daniel Webster

Rhode Island v. Massachusetts

In Rhode Island v. Massachusetts , 37 U.S. (12 Pet.) 755 (1838), the Supreme Court asserted its original jurisdiction in a case involving one state against another over their shared border. The case involved a boundary dispute between Massachusetts and Rhode Island dating back to colonial times. Daniel Webster was involved in the case, representing Massachusetts.

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.

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

List of cases in 37 U.S. (12 Pet.)

Case NamePage and yearOpinion of the CourtConcurring opinion(s)Dissenting opinion(s)Lower courtDisposition of case
United States v. Laub 1 (1838) Thompsonnonenone C.C.D.C. affirmed
Swayze's Lessee v. Burke 11 (1838) McLeannonenone W.D. Pa. reversed
Benton v. Woolsey 27 (1838) Taneynonenone N.D.N.Y. affirmed
Second Bank of the United States v. Daniel 32 (1838) Catronnonenone C.C.D. Ky. reversed
Bradstreet v. Thomas 59 (1838) Taneynonenone N.D.N.Y. dismissal denied
M'Kinney v. Carroll 66 (1838) McKinleynonenone Ky. dismissed
United States v. Coombs 72 (1838) Storynonenone C.C.S.D.N.Y. certification
M'Niel v. Holbrook 84 (1838) Taneynonenone C.C.D. Ga. affirmed
Town of Georgetown v. Alexandria Canal Company 91 (1838) Barbournonenone C.C.D.C. affirmed
West v. Brashear 101 (1838) Taneynonenone C.C.D. Ky. dismissal denied
Beaston v. Farmers' Bank 102 (1838) McKinleynoneStory Md. affirmed
Wilson's Heirs v. Life and Fire Insurance Company of New York 140 (1838) Taneynonenone E.D. La. dismissed
Sarchet v. United States 143 (1838) Taneynonenone C.C.S.D.N.Y. dismissed
Scott v. Lloyd 145 (1838) McLeannonenone C.C.D.C. affirmed
Zacharie v. Franklin 151 (1838) Barbournonenone E.D. La. affirmed
Clarke v. Mathewson 164 (1838) Storynonenone C.C.D.R.I. reversed
Clarke v. White 178 (1838) Catronnonenone C.C.D.C. affirmed
Stelle v. Carroll 201 (1838) Taneynonenone C.C.D.C. affirmed
Adams, Cunningham and Company v. Jones 207 (1838) Storynonenone C.C.D.W. Tenn. certification
United States v. Mills' Heirs 215 (1838) WaynenonenoneFla. Super. Ct.reversed
Levy v. Arredondo 218 (1838) per curiam nonenoneCt. App. Terr. Fla. reversed
Rogers v. Batchelor 221 (1838) Storynonenone D. Miss. affirmed
Lyon v. Auchincloss and Company 234 (1838) McLeannonenone E.D. La. affirmed
White v. Turk 238 (1838) McKinleynonenone C.C.D.E. Tenn. dismissed
Jenkins v. Pye 241 (1838) ThompsonCatronnone C.C.D.C. reversed
Galloway v. Finley 264 (1838) Catronnonenone C.C.W.D. Pa. affirmed
Toland v. Sprague 300 (1838) BarbourTaney; Baldwin; WayneTaney; Baldwin; Wayne C.C.E.D. Pa. certification
Ex parte Story 339 (1838) Taneynonenone E.D. La. mandamus denied
Hepburn v. Dubois 345 (1838) Baldwinnonenone W.D. Pa. affirmed
Bradlie v. Maryland Insurance Company 378 (1838) Storynonenone C.C.D. Md. affirmed
Strother v. Lucas 410 (1838) BaldwinCatronnone D. Mo. affirmed
Ex parte Poultney 472 (1838) Taneynonenone E.D. La. show cause denied
United States v. Kingsley 476 (1838) WaynenonenoneFla. Super. Ct.reversed
Ex parte Sibbald 488 (1838) BaldwinnonenoneFla. Super. Ct.decree granted
Reynolds v. Douglass 497 (1838) McLeannonenone D. Miss. reversed
Choteau v. Marguerite 507 (1838) per curiam nonenone Mo. dismissed
Garcia v. Lee 511 (1838) Taneynonenone E.D. La. affirmed
Kendall v. United States ex rel. Stokes 524 (1838) ThompsonnoneTaney, Barbour C.C.D.C. affirmed
United States v. Delespine's Heirs 654 (1838) WaynenonenoneFla. Super. Ct.affirmed
Rhode Island v. Massachusetts 755 (1838) BaldwinBarbourTaney original dismissal denied
Massachusetts v. Rhode Island 755 (1838) Thompsonnonenone original withdrawal of appearance

Notes and references

    1. Anne Ashmore, DATES OF SUPREME COURT DECISIONS AND ARGUMENTS, Library, Supreme Court of the United States, 26 December 2018.
    2. "Supreme Court Research Guide". Georgetown Law Library. Retrieved April 7, 2021.

    See also