1. Curtin v. Benson, No. 1, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued October 25, 1911 , November 20, 1911
OVERVIEW: An individual who owned land in a national park could not be prevented from grazing his cattle on or driving them to his land over toll roads because the government could not use its sovereign powers to destroy essential uses of private property.
If you are not a registered lexisONE® Community user, you will be asked to register.
Registration is free.