1. Baltimore & O. R. Co. v. Goodman, No. 58, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 20, 1927, Argued , October 31, 1927, Decided
OVERVIEW: A judgment for a widow in her negligence action against a railroad was reversed because her husband was contributorily negligent in his failure to stop before the railroad tracks to see if a train was coming when his view was blocked by a tool shed.
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