List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 136

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Supreme Court of the United States
Seal of the United States Supreme Court.svg
EstablishedMarch 4, 1789; 233 years ago (1789-03-04)[1]
LocationWashington, D.C.
Coordinates38°53′26″N 77°00′16″W / 38.89056°N 77.00444°W / 38.89056; -77.00444Coordinates: 38°53′26″N 77°00′16″W / 38.89056°N 77.00444°W / 38.89056; -77.00444
Composition methodPresidential nomination with Senate confirmation
Authorized byConstitution of the United States, Art. III, § 1
Judge term lengthlife tenure, subject to impeachment and removal
Number of positions9 (by statute)
Websitesupremecourt.gov

This is a list of the 36 cases reported in volume 136 of United States Reports, decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1890.

Justices of the Supreme Court at the time of volume 136 U.S.[]

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 volume 136 U.S. were decided the Court comprised the following nine members:

Portrait Justice Office Home State Succeeded Date confirmed by the Senate
(Vote)
Tenure on Supreme Court
Melville Weston Fuller Chief Justice 1908.jpg Melville Fuller Chief Justice Illinois Morrison Waite July 20, 1888
(41–20)
October 8, 1888

July 4, 1910
(Died)
Samuel Freeman Miller - Brady-Handy.jpg Samuel Freeman Miller Associate Justice Iowa Peter Vivian Daniel July 16, 1862
(Acclamation)
July 21, 1862

October 13, 1890
(Died)
Stephen Johnson Field, photo half length seated, 1875.jpg Stephen Johnson Field Associate Justice California newly-created seat March 10, 1863
(Acclamation)
May 10, 1863

December 1, 1897
(Retired)
Joseph Philo Bradley - Brady-Handy.jpg Joseph P. Bradley Associate Justice New Jersey newly-created seat March 21, 1870
(46–9)
March 23, 1870

January 22, 1892
(Died)
JudgeJMHarlan.jpg John Marshall Harlan Associate Justice Kentucky David Davis November 29, 1877
(Acclamation)
December 10, 1877

October 14, 1911
(Died)
Horacegrayphoto.jpg Horace Gray Associate Justice Massachusetts Nathan Clifford December 20, 1881
(51–5)
January 9, 1882

September 15, 1902
(Died)
Samuel Blatchford, US Supreme Court Justice.png Samuel Blatchford Associate Justice New York Ward Hunt March 22, 1882
(Acclamation)
April 3, 1882

July 7, 1893
(Died)
Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar II - Brady-Handy.jpg Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar Associate Justice Mississippi William Burnham Woods January 16, 1888
(32–28)
January 18, 1888

January 23, 1893
(Died)
DavidBrewer.jpg David Josiah Brewer Associate Justice Kansas Stanley Matthews December 18, 1889
(53–11)
January 6, 1890

March 28, 1910
(Died)

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
  • "Ct. Com. Pl." = 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 volume 136 U.S.[]

Case Name Page & year Opinion of the Court Concurring opinion(s) Dissenting opinion(s) Lower court Disposition of case
LDS Church v. United States 1 (1890) Bradley none Fuller Dist. Ct. Terr. Utah continued
Ryan v. United States 68 (1890) Harlan none none C.C.W.D. Mich. affirmed
Kneeland v. American Loan & Tr. Co. 89 (1890) Brewer none none C.C.D. Ind. reversed
McCall v. California 104 (1890) Lamar none none Cal. Super. Ct. reversed
Norfolk & W.R.R. Co. v. Pennsylvania 114 (1890) Lamar none none Pa. reversed
Hot Springs R.R. Co. v. Williamson 121 (1890) Lamar none none Ark. affirmed
Lovell v. Cragin 130 (1890) Lamar none none C.C.E.D. La. affirmed (part); reversed (part)
Cornell Univ. v. Fiske 152 (1890) Blatchford none Brewer N.Y. Sup. Ct. affirmed
United States v. North Carolina 211 (1890) Gray none Miller original jurisdiction judgment for North Carolina
Union Nat'l Bank v. Bank of Kansas City 223 (1890) Gray none none C.C.W.D. Mo. affirmed
Smith Middlings Purifier Co. v. McGroarty 237 (1890) Gray none none C.C.S.D. Ohio reversed
Hamilton v. Liverpool, L. & G. Ins. Co. 242 (1890) Gray none none C.C.S.D. Ohio affirmed
In re Palliser 257 (1890) Gray none none C.C.S.D.N.Y. affirmed
Chicago Ry. Equipment Co v. Merchants' Nat'l Bank 268 (1890) Harlan none none C.C.W.D. Wis. affirmed
Thompson v. Phenix Ins. Co. 287 (1890) Harlan none none C.C.D. Or. reversed
Allen v. Hanks 300 (1890) Harlan none none E.D. Ark. affirmed
Minnesota v. Barber 313 (1890) Harlan none none C.C.D. Minn. affirmed
In re Oteiza y Cortes 330 (1890) Blatchford none none C.C.S.D.N.Y. affirmed
Saloy v. Bloch 338 (1890) Bradley none none C.C.E.D. La. reversed
Reynolds v. Adden 348 (1890) Bradley none none C.C.E.D. La. affirmed
Nashua & L.R.R. Corp. v. Boston & L.R.R. Corp. 356 (1890) Field none none C.C.D. Mass. reversed
Norris v. Haggin 386 (1890) Miller none none C.C.D. Cal. affirmed
Texas & P. Ry. Co. v. City of Marshall 393 (1890) Miller none none C.C.D. reversed
Richelieu & O. Nav. Co. v. Boston Marine Ins. Co. 408 (1890) Fuller none none C.C.E.D. Mich. affirmed
In re Kemmler 436 (1890) Fuller none none N.Y. dismissed
District of Columbia v. Woodbury 450 (1890) Harlan none none Sup. Ct. D.C. affirmed
Stevens v. Fuller 468 (1890) Blatchford none none C.C.D. Mass. affirmed
Indiana v. Kentucky 479 (1890) Field none none original jurisdiction judgment for Kentucky
Thaw v. Ritchie 519 (1890) Gray none none Sup. Ct. D.C. affirmed
Gibbons v. Mahon 549 (1890) Gray none none Sup. Ct. D.C. affirmed
Sherman v. Robertson 570 (1890) per curiam none none C.C.S.D.N.Y. affirmed reversed
Inland & S.C. Co. v. Tolson 572 (1890) per curiam none none Sup. Ct. D.C. dismissal rescinded
Irwin v. San Francisco Sav. Union 578 (1890) per curiam none none C.C.N.D. Cal. affirmed
Davenport v. Paris 580 (1890) per curiam none none C.C.S.D. Ill. affirmed
Mason v. United States 581 (1890) per curiam none none C.C.N.D. Ill. dismissed
In re Burrus 586 (1890) Miller none none D. Neb. prisoner discharged

Notes and references[]

  1. ^ Lawson, Gary; Seidman, Guy (2001). "When Did the Constitution Become Law?". Notre Dame Law Review. 77: 1–37.
  2. ^ "Supreme Court Research Guide". Georgetown Law Library. Retrieved April 7, 2021.

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