1. Walker v. Sauvinet, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 24, 1876, Decided; OCTOBER, 1875 Term
OVERVIEW: Plaintiff in error's constitutional rights were not violated because trial by jury in suits at common law pending in state courts was not a privilege or immunity of national citizenship, which states are forbidden by Fourteenth Amendment to abridge.
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