Hodgson v. Bowerbank
Hodgson and Thompson v. Bowerbank, 9 U.S. (5 Cranch) 303 (1809), was a United States Supreme Court case that held part of the Judiciary Act of 1789 unconstitutional. The invalidated portion conferred federal courts jurisdiction to try cases between aliens.[1]
Hodgson and Thompson v. Bowerbank | |
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Decided February 10, 1810 | |
Full case name | Hodgson and Thompson v. Bowerbank and Others |
Citations | 9 U.S. 303 (more) 5 Cranch 303; 3 L. Ed. 108; 1809 U.S. LEXIS 437 |
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Case opinion | |
Majority | Marshall, joined by unanimous |
References
- Varat, J.D. Constitutional Law Cases and Materials, Concise Thirteenth Edition. Foundation Press, New York, NY: 2009, p. 33
External links
- Text of Hodgson and Thompson v. Bowerbank, 9 U.S. (5 Cranch) 303 (1809) is available from: Google Scholar University of Chicago
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