1. American Land Co. v. Zeiss, No. 230., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued October 14, 17, 1910. , January 3, 1911, Decided
OVERVIEW: Under its police power, California could pass legislation to establish title to real estate after records were destroyed in disaster. The legislation provided sufficient due process protection to unknown claimants to satisfy Fourteenth Amendment.
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