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Today in Supreme Court History: January 2

  • Dec 27, 2025
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Rochin v. California, 342 U.S. 165 (decided January 2, 1952): Defendant vomited out two capsules of (illegal) morphine at hospital after being force-fed an emetic. After police broke into his house and dragged him there.  All this without a warrant. Yeah, Due Process (“shocks the conscience”) violation.  Capsules should have been suppressed, conviction vacated.


Kiefer-Stewart Co. v. Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, 340 U.S. 211 (decided January 2, 1951): distillers’ agreement to set prices above which wholesalers could not resell was conspiracy in violation of Sherman Act (overruled by Copperweld Corp. v. Independence Tube Corp., 1984, to the extent that a parent corporation can’t be said to conspire with its affiliate)


Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Ry. Co. v. Bohon, 200 U.S. 221 (decided January 2, 1906): wrongful death suit against railroad and its employee can’t be split for the purposes of removing the suit against the railroad on basis of diversity; it’s an inseparable controversy (this was before the Federal Employers Liability Act, which created vicarious liability and made suing the employee separately unnecessary)

 
 
 

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captcrisis
Jan 03

Ha -- they could at least have allowed him that courtesy! Thanks for reading, and I hope your New Year is happy and healthy!

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Syd Henderson
Dec 31, 2025

Three cases in one day. And Rochin shocks my conscience too. He should have been allowed to throw up the capsules in the comfort of his home.

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