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- Mugler_v._Kansas abstract "Mugler v. Kansas, 123 U.S. 623 (1887), was an important United States Supreme Court case in which the 8 to 1 majority opinion of Associate Justice John Marshall Harlan—and the lone, partial dissent by Associate Justice Stephen J. Field—laid the foundation for the U.S. Supreme Court's later acceptance and defense during the Lochner era of Justice Field's theory of economic substantive due process under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.The companion case was Kansas v. Ziebold & Hagelin.".
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- Mugler_v._Kansas arguedate "--04-11".
- Mugler_v._Kansas argueyear "1887".
- Mugler_v._Kansas citation "8".
- Mugler_v._Kansas dissent "Field".
- Mugler_v._Kansas decidedate "--12-05".
- Mugler_v._Kansas decideyear "1887".
- Mugler_v._Kansas fullname "Kansas v. Ziebold & Hagelin".
- Mugler_v._Kansas fullname "Peter Mugler v. Kansas;".
- Mugler_v._Kansas hasPhotoCollection Mugler_v._Kansas.
- Mugler_v._Kansas holding "The regulation and prohibition of alcohol are constitutional exercises of state police power. Conviction affirmed.".
- Mugler_v._Kansas joinmajority "Waite, Miller, Bradley, Woods, Matthews, Gray, and Blatchford".
- Mugler_v._Kansas lawsapplied Fourteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Mugler_v._Kansas litigants "Mugler v. Kansas".
- Mugler_v._Kansas majority "Harlan".
- Mugler_v._Kansas prior "Defendant, Mugler, convicted for manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors without a permit. Kansas Supreme Court affirmed conviction.".
- Mugler_v._Kansas rearguedate "--10-11".
- Mugler_v._Kansas reargueyear "1887".
- Mugler_v._Kansas scotus "1882".
- Mugler_v._Kansas uspage "623".
- Mugler_v._Kansas usvol "123".
- Mugler_v._Kansas subject Category:1887_in_Kansas.
- Mugler_v._Kansas subject Category:1887_in_United_States_case_law.
- Mugler_v._Kansas subject Category:Criminal_cases_in_the_Waite_Court.
- Mugler_v._Kansas subject Category:Legal_history_of_Kansas.
- Mugler_v._Kansas subject Category:Takings_Clause_case_law.
- Mugler_v._Kansas subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Mugler_v._Kansas subject Category:United_States_substantive_due_process_case_law.
- Mugler_v._Kansas type Case.
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- Mugler_v._Kansas comment "Mugler v. Kansas, 123 U.S. 623 (1887), was an important United States Supreme Court case in which the 8 to 1 majority opinion of Associate Justice John Marshall Harlan—and the lone, partial dissent by Associate Justice Stephen J. Field—laid the foundation for the U.S. Supreme Court's later acceptance and defense during the Lochner era of Justice Field's theory of economic substantive due process under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.The companion case was Kansas v.".
- Mugler_v._Kansas label "Mugler v. Kansas".
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- Mugler_v._Kansas wasDerivedFrom Mugler_v._Kansas?oldid=509378930.
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- Mugler_v._Kansas name "Kansas v. Ziebold & Hagelin".
- Mugler_v._Kansas name "Peter Mugler v. Kansas;".