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- Downes_v._Bidwell abstract "Downes v. Bidwell, 182 U.S. 244 (1901), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court decided whether United States territories were subject to the provisions and protections of the United States Constitution. This question is sometimes stated as "does the Constitution follow the flag?". The resulting decision narrowly held that the U.S. Constitution did not necessarily apply to territories. Instead, the United States Congress had jurisdiction to create law within territories in certain circumstances, particularly dealing with revenue, that would not be allowed by the U.S. Constitution for proper states within the union. It has become known as one of the "Insular Cases".".
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- Downes_v._Bidwell arguedatea "--01-08".
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- Downes_v._Bidwell argueyear "1901".
- Downes_v._Bidwell decidedate "--05-27".
- Downes_v._Bidwell decideyear "1901".
- Downes_v._Bidwell fullname "Samuel Downes v. George R. Bidwell".
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- Downes_v._Bidwell holding "The Constitution does not necessarily apply to territories. Instead, the Congress has jurisdiction to create law within territories in certain circumstances, particularly dealing with revenue, that would not be allowed by the Constitution for proper states within the union.".
- Downes_v._Bidwell litigants "Downes v. Bidwell".
- Downes_v._Bidwell scotus "1898".
- Downes_v._Bidwell uspage "244".
- Downes_v._Bidwell usvol "182".
- Downes_v._Bidwell subject Category:1901_in_United_States_case_law.
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- Downes_v._Bidwell comment "Downes v. Bidwell, 182 U.S. 244 (1901), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court decided whether United States territories were subject to the provisions and protections of the United States Constitution. This question is sometimes stated as "does the Constitution follow the flag?". The resulting decision narrowly held that the U.S. Constitution did not necessarily apply to territories.".
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