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| ''Bank of Metropolis v. Jones'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85853/bank-of-metropolis-v-jones/?q=%2233%20U.S.%2012%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 12 (1834)] || McLean || none || none || [[United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia|C.C.D.C.]] || reversed |
| ''Bank of Metropolis v. Jones'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85853/bank-of-metropolis-v-jones/?q=%2233%20U.S.%2012%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 12 (1834)] || McLean || none || none || [[United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia|C.C.D.C.]] || reversed |
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| ''Erwin v. Blake'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85854/erwin-v-blake/?q=%2233%20U.S.%2018%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 18 (1834)] || Story || none || none || [[United States circuit court|C.C.D.W. Tenn.]] || affirmed |
| ''Erwin v. Blake'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85854/erwin-v-blake/?q=%2233%20U.S.%2018%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 18 (1834)] || Story || none || none || [[United States circuit court|C.C.D.W. Tenn.]] || affirmed (part); reversed (part) |
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| ''Dick v. Balch'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85855/dick-v-balch/?q=%2233%20U.S.%2030%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 30 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || [[United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia|C.C.D.C.]] || affirmed |
| ''Dick v. Balch'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85855/dick-v-balch/?q=%2233%20U.S.%2030%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 30 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || [[United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia|C.C.D.C.]] || affirmed |
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| ''Brown v. Swann'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85892/brown-v-swann/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20435%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 435 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || [[United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia|C.C.D.C.]] || continued |
| ''Brown v. Swann'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85892/brown-v-swann/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20435%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 435 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || [[United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia|C.C.D.C.]] || continued |
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| ''United States v. Clarke'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85893/united-states-v-clarke/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20436%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 436 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed |
| ''United States v. Clarke'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85893/united-states-v-clarke/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20436%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 436 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed (part); reversed (part) |
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| ''United States v. Richard'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85894/united-states-v-richard/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20470%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 470 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed |
| ''United States v. Richard'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85894/united-states-v-richard/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20470%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 470 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed (part); reversed (part) |
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| ''United States v. Huertas I'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85895/united-states-v-huertas/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20475%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 475 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed |
| ''United States v. Huertas I'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85895/united-states-v-huertas/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20475%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 475 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed |
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| ''United States v. Fleming’s Heirs'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85897/united-states-v-flemings-heirs/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20478%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 478 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed |
| ''United States v. Fleming’s Heirs'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85897/united-states-v-flemings-heirs/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20478%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 478 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed |
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| ''United States v. Levi'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85898/united-states-v-levi/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20479%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 479 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed |
| ''United States v. Levi'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85898/united-states-v-levi/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20479%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 479 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed (part); reversed (part) |
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| ''United States v. Younge'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85899/the-united-states-v-philip-r-younge/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20484%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 484 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed |
| ''United States v. Younge'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85899/the-united-states-v-philip-r-younge/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20484%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 484 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed |
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| ''United States v. Hernandez'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85900/united-states-v-hernandez/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20485%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 485 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed |
| ''United States v. Hernandez'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85900/united-states-v-hernandez/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20485%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 485 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed |
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| ''United States v. Huertas II'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85901/united-states-v-huertas/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20488%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 488 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed |
| ''United States v. Huertas II'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85901/united-states-v-huertas/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20488%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 488 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed (part); reversed (part) |
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| ''United States v. Fatio’s Heirs'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85902/united-states-v-fatios-heirs/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20492%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 492 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed |
| ''United States v. Fatio’s Heirs'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85902/united-states-v-fatios-heirs/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20492%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 492 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || Fla. Super. Ct. || affirmed |
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| ''The Ship Virgin'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85908/ship-virgin-v-vyfhius/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20538%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 538 (1834)] || Story || none || none || [[United States circuit court|C.C.D. Md.]] || reversed |
| ''The Ship Virgin'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85908/ship-virgin-v-vyfhius/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20538%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 538 (1834)] || Story || none || none || [[United States circuit court|C.C.D. Md.]] || reversed |
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| ''Hazard’s Adm’r v. New Eng. Marine Ins. Co.'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85909/hazards-administrator-v-new-england-marine-ins-co/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20557%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 557 (1834)] || McLean || none || none || [[United States circuit court|C.C.D. Mass.]] || affirmed |
| ''Hazard’s Adm’r v. New Eng. Marine Ins. Co.'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85909/hazards-administrator-v-new-england-marine-ins-co/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20557%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 557 (1834)] || McLean || none || none || [[United States circuit court|C.C.D. Mass.]] || affirmed (part); reversed (part) |
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| ''[[Ex parte]] Bradstreet'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85910/ex-parte-martha-bradstreet/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20588%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 588 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || [[United States District Court for the Northern District of New York|N.D.N.Y.]] || [[mandamus]] denied |
| ''[[Ex parte]] Bradstreet'' || align="right"|[https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/85910/ex-parte-martha-bradstreet/?q=%2233%20U.S.%20588%20%22&type=o&order_by=score%20desc&stat_Precedential=on&filed_after=01%2F01%2F1834&filed_before=01%2F01%2F1836&court=scotus 588 (1834)] || Marshall || none || none || [[United States District Court for the Northern District of New York|N.D.N.Y.]] || [[mandamus]] denied |
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Authorized by | Constitution of the United States |
Judge term length | Life tenure |
Number of positions | 9 (by statute) |
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Chief Justice of the United States | |
Currently | John Roberts |
Since | September 29, 2005 |
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This is a list of the 62 cases reported in volume 33 (8 Pet.) of United States Reports, decided by the Supreme Court of the United States from January 1834 to March 1834.[2]
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 Peter’s Reports. As such, the dual form of citation to, for example, Holt v. Rogers is 33 U.S. (8 Pet.) 420 (1834).
Justices of the Supreme Court at the time of 33 U.S. (8 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).[3] 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 33 U.S. (8 Pet.) were decided, the Court comprised these seven justices:
Portrait | Justice | Office | Home State | Succeeded | Date confirmed by the Senate (Vote) |
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John Marshall | Chief Justice | Virginia | Oliver Ellsworth | January 27, 1801 (Acclamation) |
February 4, 1801 – July 6, 1835 (Died) | |
William Johnson | Associate Justice | South Carolina | Alfred Moore | March 24, 1804 (Acclamation) |
May 7, 1804 – August 4, 1834 (Died) | |
Gabriel Duvall | Associate Justice | Maryland | Samuel Chase | November 18, 1811 (Acclamation) |
November 23, 1811 – January 12, 1835 (Resigned) | |
Joseph Story | Associate Justice | Massachusetts | William Cushing | November 18, 1811 (Acclamation) |
February 3, 1812 – September 10, 1845 (Died) | |
Smith Thompson | Associate Justice | New York | Henry Brockholst Livingston | December 9, 1823 (Acclamation) |
September 1, 1823 – December 18, 1843 (Died) | |
John McLean | Associate Justice | Ohio | Robert Trimble | March 7, 1829 (Acclamation) |
January 11, 1830 – April 4, 1861 (Died) | |
Henry Baldwin | Associate Justice | Pennsylvania | Bushrod Washington | January 6, 1830 (41–2) |
January 18, 1830 – April 21, 1844 (Died) |
Notable Case in 33 U.S. (8 Pet.)
Wheaton v. Peters
Wheaton v. Peters, 33 U.S. (8 Pet.) 591 (1834), was the first United States Supreme Court ruling on copyright. The Supreme Court upheld the power of Congress to make a grant of copyright protection subject to conditions, and rejected the doctrine of a common law copyright in published works. The Court also held that there could be no copyright in the Court's own written opinions.
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.
- ”C.C.D.” = United States Circuit Court for the District of . . .
- e.g.,”C.C.D.N.J.” = United States Circuit Court for the District of New Jersey
- ”D.” = United States District Court for the District of . . .
- e.g.,”D. Mass.” = United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
- ”E.” = Eastern; ”M.” = Middle; ”N.” = Northern; ”S.” = Southern; ”W.” = Western
- e.g.,”C.C.S.D.N.Y.” = United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York
- e.g.,”M.D. Ala.” = United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama
- ”Adm.” = Admiralty Court (a federal court)
- ”Ct. Cl.” = United States Court of Claims
- ”C.P.” = Court of Common Pleas (a state court)
- The abbreviation of a state's name alone indicates the highest appellate court in that state’s judiciary at the time.
- e.g.,”Pa.” = Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
- e.g.,”Me.” = Supreme Judicial Court of Maine
List of cases in 33 U.S. (8 Pet.)
Case Name | Page & year | Opinion of the Court | Concurring opinion(s) | Dissenting opinion(s) | Lower court | Disposition of case |
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Dunn v. Clarke | 1 (1834) | McLean | none | none | C.C.D. Ohio | remanded to divided lower court |
Stratton v. Jarvis | 4 (1834) | Story | none | none | C.C.D. Md. | dismissed for want of jurisdiction |
Bank of Metropolis v. Jones | 12 (1834) | McLean | none | none | C.C.D.C. | reversed |
Erwin v. Blake | 18 (1834) | Story | none | none | C.C.D.W. Tenn. | affirmed (part); reversed (part) |
Dick v. Balch | 30 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | C.C.D.C. | affirmed |
Byrne v. Missouri | 40 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | Mo. | reversed |
Lee v. Lee | 44 (1834) | Thompson | none | none | C.C.D.C. | reversed |
Armstrong v. Lear | 52 (1834) | Story | none | none | C.C.D.C. | reversed |
Garnett v. Jenkins | 75 (1834) | McLean | none | none | C.C.D. Ky. | affirmed |
Watson v. Mercer | 88 (1834) | Story | none | none | Pa. | affirmed |
Brown v. Keene | 112 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | E.D. La. | reversed |
Briscoe v. Bank of Kentucky | 118 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | C.C.S.D.N.Y. | remanded to divided lower court |
Yeaton v. Lenox | 123 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | C.C.D.C. | affirmed |
Bank of the U.S. v. Ritchie | 128 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | C.C.D.C. | affirmed |
Jackson v. Ashton | 148 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | C.C.E.D. Pa. | reversed |
United States v. Ringgold | 150 (1834) | Thompson | none | none | C.C.D.C. | affirmed |
Lutz v. Linthicum | 165 (1834) | Story | none | none | C.C.D.C. | affirmed |
Robinson v. Noble’s Adm’rs | 181 (1834) | McLean | none | none | W.D. Pa. | reversed |
Binney v. Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co. | 201 (1834) | Thompson | none | none | C.C.D.C. | affirmed |
Binney’s Lessee v. Chesapeake & O. Canal Co. | 214 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | C.C.D.C. | affirmed |
M’Cutchen v. Marshall | 220 (1834) | Thompson | none | none | C.C.D.W. Tenn. | affirmed |
Gregg v. Sayre’s Lessee | 244 (1834) | McLean | none | none | W.D. Pa. | reversed |
Mandeville v. Burt | 256 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | C.C.D.C. | reversed |
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co. v. Union Bank | 259 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | C.C.D.C. | dismissed for want of jurisdiction |
Bank of the U.S. v. White | 262 (1834) | Story | none | none | C.C.D. Ohio | reversed |
United States v. Hack | 271 (1834) | Thompson | none | none | C.C.D. Md. | affirmed |
United States v. 112 Casks of Sugar | 277 (1834) | Thompson | none | none | E.D. La. | affirmed |
Mumma v. Potomac Co. | 281 (1834) | Story | none | none | C.C.D.C. | affirmed |
United States v. Randenbush | 288 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | C.C.D. Pa. | remanded to divided lower court |
Life & Fire Ins. Co. v. Wilson’s Heirs | 291 (1834) | McLean | none | none | E.D. La. | mandamus granted |
Life & Fire Ins. Co. v. Adams | 306 (1834) | McLean | none | none | E.D. La. | mandamus granted |
Mitchell v. United States | 307 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | Fla. Super. Ct. | comment on irregular procedure |
Keene v. McDonough | 308 (1834) | Thompson | none | none | E.D. La. | affirmed |
Davis v. Packard | 312 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | N.Y. Ct. Tr. Errors | affirmed |
King v. Mitchell | 326 (1834) | Story | none | none | W.D. Va. | affirmed |
Withers v. Withers | 355 (1834) | Thompson | none | none | C.C.D.C. | reversed |
Bank of the U.S. v. Donnally | 361 (1834) | Story | none | none | W.D. Va. | affirmed |
United States v. Jones I | 375 (1834) | McLean | none | none | C.C.D.C. | affirmed |
United States v. Jones II | 387 (1834) | McLean | none | none | C.C.D.C. | affirmed |
United States v. Jones III | 399 (1834) | Story | none | none | C.C.D.C. | affirmed |
Holt v. Rogers | 420 (1834) | Story | none | none | C.C.D. Ky. | affirmed |
Brown v. Swann | 435 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | C.C.D.C. | continued |
United States v. Clarke | 436 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | Fla. Super. Ct. | affirmed (part); reversed (part) |
United States v. Richard | 470 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | Fla. Super. Ct. | affirmed (part); reversed (part) |
United States v. Huertas I | 475 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | Fla. Super. Ct. | affirmed |
United States v. Gomez | 477 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | Fla. Super. Ct. | affirmed |
United States v. Fleming’s Heirs | 478 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | Fla. Super. Ct. | affirmed |
United States v. Levi | 479 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | Fla. Super. Ct. | affirmed (part); reversed (part) |
United States v. Younge | 484 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | Fla. Super. Ct. | affirmed |
United States v. Hernandez | 485 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | Fla. Super. Ct. | affirmed |
United States v. Huertas II | 488 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | Fla. Super. Ct. | affirmed (part); reversed (part) |
United States v. Fatio’s Heirs | 492 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | Fla. Super. Ct. | affirmed |
United States v. Gibson | 494 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | Fla. Super. Ct. | affirmed |
Carrington v. Merchants’ Ins. Co. | 495 (1834) | Story | none | none | C.C.D. Mass. | remanded to divided lower court |
Deneale v. Archer I | 526 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | C.C.D.C. | dismissed |
Deneale v. Archer II | 528 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | C.C.D.C. | reversed |
Boon’s Heirs v. Chiles | 532 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | C.C.D. Ky. | remanded to divided lower court |
The Ship Virgin | 538 (1834) | Story | none | none | C.C.D. Md. | reversed |
Hazard’s Adm’r v. New Eng. Marine Ins. Co. | 557 (1834) | McLean | none | none | C.C.D. Mass. | affirmed (part); reversed (part) |
Ex parte Bradstreet | 588 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | N.D.N.Y. | mandamus denied |
Wheaton v. Peters | 591 (1834) | McLean | none | Thompson, Baldwin | C.C.E.D. Pa. | remanded to divided lower court |
United States v. Phelps | 700 (1834) | Marshall | none | none | S.D.N.Y. | mandamus denied |
Notes and references
- ^ Lawson, Gary; Seidman, Guy (2001). "When Did the Constitution Become Law?". Notre Dame Law Review. 77: 1–37.
- ^ Anne Ashmore, DATES OF SUPREME COURT DECISIONS AND ARGUMENTS, Library, Supreme Court of the United States, 26 December 2018.
- ^ "Supreme Court Research Guide". Georgetown Law Library. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
See also
External links
- [1] Case reports in volume 33 (8 Pet.) from Court Listener
- [2] Case reports in volume 33 (8 Pet.) from the Caselaw Access Project of Harvard Law School
- [3] Case reports in volume 33 (8 Pet.) from Google Scholar
- [4] Case reports in volume 33 (8 Pet.) of Justia
- [5] Case reports in volume 33 (8 Pet.) from Open Jurist
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