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  1. UNITED STATES v. DALLES MILITARY ROAD CO. et al.

    148 U.S. 49 (13 S.Ct. 465, 37 L.Ed. 362) UNITED STATES v. DALLES MILITARY ROAD CO. et al. No. ... 1,159. Decided: March 6, 1893 In equity. Bill by the United States against the Dalles Military Road ... Military Road Co. BREWER, Circuit Justice. The questions in this case are substantially the same as those ...

  2. WINSLOW HART REAVES, Second Lieutenant, Artillery Corps, U. S. Army, Plff. in Err., v. FREDERICK C. AINSWORTH, Major General, Military Secretary, U. S. Army, and William H. Taft, Secretary of War.

    U. S. Army, Plff. in Err., v. FREDERICK C. AINSWORTH, Major General, Military Secretary, U. S. Army, ... General Frederick C. Ainsworth, Military Secretary. He appeared and moved to quash the writ. The motion ... the board; the allowance of the writ would embarrass the operations of the military service of the ...

  3. UNITED STATES v. DALLES MILITARY ROAD CO.

    140 U.S. 599 (11 S.Ct. 988, 35 L.Ed. 560) UNITED STATES v. DALLES MILITARY ROAD CO. et al. No. ... 1,218. Decided: NotFound SAME v. OREGON CENT MILITARY ROAD CO. et al. No. 1,219. SAME v. WILLAMETTE ... Atty. Gen. Parker, for the United States. Jas. K. Kelly and Rufus Mallory, for Dalles Military Road Co. ...

  4. UNITED STATES v. DALLES MILITARY ROAD CO.

    140 U.S. 599 (11 S.Ct. 988, 35 L.Ed. 560) UNITED STATES v. DALLES MILITARY ROAD CO. et al. No. ... 1,218. Decided: NotFound SAME v. OREGON CENT MILITARY ROAD CO. et al. No. 1,219. SAME v. WILLAMETTE ... Atty. Gen. Parker, for the United States. Jas. K. Kelly and Rufus Mallory, for Dalles Military Road Co. ...

  5. Texas v. White

    was within the limits of the State except military officers, who had been made prisoners. Such was and ... arms and ammunition, and for the manufacture of arms and ordnance for the military defences of the ... State." And by it created a "military board," to carry out the purpose indicated in the title. ...

  6. Texas v. White

    was within the limits of the State except military officers, who had been made prisoners. Such was and ... arms and ammunition, and for the manufacture of arms and ordnance for the military defences of the ... State." And by it created a "military board," to carry out the purpose indicated in the title. ...

  7. Texas v. White

    was within the limits of the State except military officers, who had been made prisoners. Such was and ... arms and ammunition, and for the manufacture of arms and ordnance for the military defences of the ... State." And by it created a "military board," to carry out the purpose indicated in the title. ...

  8. 548 U.S. 557

    him over to the U. S. military, which, in 2002, transported him to prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. ... Over a year later, the President deemed Hamdan eligible for trial by military commission for ... by military commission.” In habeas and mandamus petitions, Hamdan asserted that the military ...

  9. Rostker v. Goldberg

    Decided:___ Syllabus Opinion, Rehnquist Dissent, White Dissent, Marshall Syllabus The Military Selective ... Service Act (Act) authorizes the President to require the registration for possible military service of ... defense and military affairs. While Congress is not free to disregard the Constitution when it acts in the ...

  10. Rostker v. Goldberg

    Decided:___ Syllabus Opinion, Rehnquist Dissent, White Dissent, Marshall Syllabus The Military Selective ... Service Act (Act) authorizes the President to require the registration for possible military service of ... defense and military affairs. While Congress is not free to disregard the Constitution when it acts in the ...

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