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Penhallow v. Doane's Administrators

Penhallow v. Doane's Administrators, 3 U.S. (3 Dall.) 54 (1795), was a United States Supreme Court case about prize causes. It that federal district courts have the powers that had been granted to the Court of Appeals in Cases of Capture under the Congress of the Articles of Confederation:

Penhallow v. Doane's Administrators
Argued February 6, 9–14, 16, 1795
Decided February 24, 1795
Full case namePenhallow, et al. v. Doane's Administrators
Citations3 U.S. 54 (more)
3 Dall. 54; 1 L. Ed. 507; 1795 U.S. LEXIS 329; 1999 AMC 2652
Holding
Federal district courts have the powers in prize causes that were formerly granted to the Court of Appeals in Cases of Capture under the Congress of the Articles of Confederation.
Court membership
Chief Justice
John Jay
Associate Justices
James Wilson · William Cushing
John Blair Jr. · James Iredell
William Paterson
Case opinion
MajorityPaterson, joined by unanimous

it was held that the Congress under the Confederation had power to erect a court of appeals in prize causes, that its decrees were conclusive, and that the district courts of the United States created under the Constitution have, as courts of admiralty, power to carry into effect the decrees of the former court of appeals in prize causes erected by the Congress of the Confederation.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Judicial settlement of controversies between states of the American union: cases decided in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 1 (Oxford University Press, 1918), page 341, footnote 1 [1]

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