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- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) abstract "United States v. Wheeler, 254 U.S. 281 (1920), is an 8-to-1 ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States that held that the Constitution alone did not grant the federal government the power to prosecute kidnappers, and only the states had the authority to punish a private citizen's unlawful violation of another's freedom of movement. The case was a landmark interpretation of the Privileges and Immunities Clause of the Constitution, and contained a classic legal statement of the right to travel which continues to undergird American jurisprudence.".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) wikiPageExternalLink 281.html.
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) wikiPageID "15069007".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) wikiPageRevisionID "570480631".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) arguedate "--04-28".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) argueyear "1920".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) citation "41".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) decidedate "--12-13".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) decideyear "1920".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) dissent "Clarke".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) fullname "United States v. Wheeler, et al.".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) holding "The Constitution grants to states, not the federal government, the power to prosecute individuals for wrongful interference with the right to travel.".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) joinmajority "McKenna, Holmes, Day, Van Devanter, Pitney, McReynolds, Brandeis".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) lawsapplied "U.S. Const. art. IV, §2; §19 of the Criminal Code".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) litigants "United States v. Wheeler".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) majority "White".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) prior "Error to the District Court of the United States for the District of Arizona".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) scotus "1916".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) uspage "281".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) usvol "254".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) subject Category:1920_in_United_States_case_law.
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) subject Category:History_of_Cochise_County,_Arizona.
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) subject Category:Industrial_Workers_of_the_World.
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) subject Category:Kidnappings_in_the_United_States.
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) subject Category:Phelps_Dodge.
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) subject Category:Privileges_and_Immunities_case_law.
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) type Case.
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) type LegalCase.
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) type SupremeCourtOfTheUnitedStatesCase.
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) type UnitOfWork.
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) type Situation.
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) comment "United States v. Wheeler, 254 U.S. 281 (1920), is an 8-to-1 ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States that held that the Constitution alone did not grant the federal government the power to prosecute kidnappers, and only the states had the authority to punish a private citizen's unlawful violation of another's freedom of movement.".
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) label "United States v. Wheeler (1920)".
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- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) wasDerivedFrom United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920)?oldid=570480631.
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) isPrimaryTopicOf United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920).
- United_States_v._Wheeler_(1920) name "United States v. Wheeler, et al.".