Supreme Court of the United States, 1916

Briggs v. Kansas

Briggs v. Kansas
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided December 4, 1916
242 U.S. 615; 37 S. Ct. 211; 61 L. Ed. 529; 1916 U.S. LEXIS 1411 (United States Reports)

Briggs v. Kansas

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Dismissed for want of jurisdiction upon the authority of (1) Dreyer v. Illinois, 187 U. S. 71, 83-84; Prentis v. Atlantic Coast Line, 211 U. S. 210, 225; (2) Baldwin v. Kansas, 129 U. S. 52; *616Spies v. Illinois, 123 U. S. 131; Jacobi v. Alabama, 187 U. S. 133; (3) Equitable Life Assurance Society v. Brown, 187 U. S. 308, 311; Consolidated Turnpike v. Norfolk &c. Ry. Co., 228 U. S. 596, 600; Manhattan Life Insurance Co. v. Cohen, 234 U. S. 123, 137; (4) Moore v. Missouri, 159 U. S. 673; McDonald v. Massachusetts, 180 U. S. 311; Graham v. West Virginia, 224 U. S. 616; Carlesi v. New York, 233 U. S. 51. Mr. A. M. Harvey for the plaintiff in error. Mr. James P. Coleman for the defendant in error.

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