Webb v. O'Brien

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Webb v. O'Brien
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Argued April 23-24, 1923
Decided November 19, 1923
Full case nameWebb v. O'Brien
Citations263 U.S. 313 ( more )
Case history
PriorO'Brien v. Webb, 279 F. 117 (N.D. Cal. 1921)
Holding
It is not a violation of the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation or the Constitution for a State to forbid a contract which would allow an alien ineligible for citizenship the ability to use land for agricultural purposes.
Court membership
Chief Justice
William H. Taft
Associate Justices
Joseph McKenna  · Oliver W. Holmes Jr.
Willis Van Devanter  · James C. McReynolds
Louis Brandeis  · George Sutherland
Pierce Butler  · Edward T. Sanford
Case opinions
MajorityButler, joined by Taft, McKenna, Holmes Jr., Devanter, Sanford
DissentMcReynolds, joined by Brandeis
Sutherland took no part in the consideration or decision of the case.
Laws applied
Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Japan and the USA, U.S. Const., California Alien Land Law of 1913

Webb v. O'Brien, 263 U.S. 313 (1923), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States upheld a ban on cropping contracts, which technically dealt with labor rather than land and were used by many Issei to avoid the restrictions of California's alien land act. [1] It overturned a lower court decision.

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  1. "Webb v. O'Brien, 263 U.S. 313 (1923)". Justia Law. Retrieved September 16, 2022.