1. Poindexter v. Greenhow, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued March 20, 1885 through March 25, 1885. , April 20, 1885, Decided
OVERVIEW: An act allowing a state tax collector to refuse to accept matured coupons on state bonds as payment for state taxes was an unconstitutional impairment of contracts where a prior act provided that the coupons could be used to pay taxes.
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