1. German Sav. & Loan Soc. v. Dormitzer, No. 104, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued December 16, 17, 1903 , January 4, 1904
OVERVIEW: Writ of error could not be dismissed on ground that federal question was not set up in state court and that decision rested on two grounds, one of which was estoppel and independent of the federal question, when plaintiff in error insisted upon its constitutional rights as soon as the occasion arose and the opinion deals expressly with such rights.
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