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In 1912 the United States Supreme Court adopted a new set of rules of equity which became effective on February 1, 1913.
He launched a final appeal to the United States Supreme Court but left office in January 1913 while the case was still pending.
In Slocum v. New York Insurance Co. ( 1913 ), the Supreme Court upheld this rule.
Elected to the South Dakota Supreme Court in 1889, he served until he retired in 1913.
After a series of court cases, the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled in favor of Sapulpa on August 1, 1913.
However, the UP soon recovered, and was strong enough to take control of Southern Pacific Railroad ( SP ) in 1901 and then was ordered in 1913 by the U. S. Supreme Court to surrender control of the same.
Brushaber v. Union Pacific Railroad, 240 U. S. 1 ( 1916 ), was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld the validity of a tax statute called the Revenue Act of 1913, also known as the Tariff Act, Ch.
* An Allegory of Education and Fundamental Orders 1638-1639 in the Connecticut Supreme Court at Hartford ( 1913 ) painted on canvas at Herter's studio at " The Creeks " on Long Island, New York, taken to Hartford and affixed to wall and ceiling with white lead.
Bauer & Cie. v. O ' Donnell, 229 U. S. 1 ( 1913 ) was a United States Supreme Court decision involving licensing terms on patented works.
In 1913, after Victoriano Huerta had seized power from Madero, Huerta named him president of the Supreme Court.
The Federal government charged UP with violating the Sherman Act, and in 1913 the Supreme Court ordered UP to divest itself of all SP stock.
In November 1913, Cardozo was narrowly elected to a 14-year term on the New York Supreme Court, taking office on January 1, 1914.
Poster of most important members of Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization | IMARO and Supreme Macedonian Committee between 1893 and 1913.
* March 30, 2006: The Supreme Judicial Court upheld a 1913 Massachusetts law that prohibits non-residents from marrying in Massachusetts if their marriage would be void in their home state.
* Direct election of senators, 1913 — see: Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution gave voters rather than state legislatures the right to elect senators In 1874, the Supreme Court in Minor v. Happersett noted that " citizenship has not in all cases been made a condition precedent to the enjoyment of the right of suffrage.
Émile Jonassaint ( 1913, Port-de-Paix-– October 24, 1995, Port-au-Prince ) was a Haïtian Supreme Court Justice and political figure.
* Henry Billings Brown ( 1836 – 1913 ), U. S. Supreme Court Justice, 1891 – 1906
Henry Putzel, Jr. ( born October 8, 1913 ) was an American lawyer and the thirteenth reporter of decisions of the United States Supreme Court, serving from 1964 to 1979.
McNary was a justice of the Oregon Supreme Court from 1913 to 1915 and was dean of Willamette University College of Law, in his hometown of Salem, from 1908 to 1913.
In 1913 West appointed McNary to the Oregon Supreme Court to fill a new position created by the legislature's expansion of the court from five justices to seven.
* Charles Albert Woods-Associate Justice South Carolina Supreme Court ( 1903 – 1913 ); Judge on the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ( 1913 – 1925 )
* Ilyas Abdullayev ( 1913 ) the academician of NA of Azerbaijan SSR, the deputy of the chairman of the Council of the Ministers of Azerbaijan SSR ( 1948 – 1950 ), Minister of Agriculture ( 1950 – 1953 ), the first deputy of the chairman of the Council of the Ministers ( 1954 – 1958 ), the chairman of Presidium of the Supreme Council of Azerbaijan SSR ( 1958 – 1959 ), the deputy of the Supreme Councils of USSR and Azerbaijan SSR.

1913 and Court
`` By one fell swoop the Court now finds that Congress indulged in needless legislation in the acts of 1910, 1913, 1925, 1934 and 1937.
The power to abolish a court was next used in 1913, when the Congress abolished the Commerce Court.
The Court presided until 1913, when it was abolished by Congress.
Court House Hill: Named for the 1913 Jackson County Courthouse which sits at the end of Main Street, Court House Hill was once home to many working and middle-class families, and was within walking distance to the old Central High and elementary schools at what is now Mark Watson Park.
Argued before the Court on October 17, 1913.
The Brushaber Court noted that the 1913 Income Tax Act was written as an indirect tax and did not violate the rule of uniformity, so it was not written as a direct tax and was not subject to the rule of apportionment.
Prince Henry attended St Peter's Court in Broadstairs and Eton College from September 1913 and during the First World War the house in which he lived, Mr. Lubbock's, was also home to Crown Prince Leopold of Belgium ( later Leopold III ).
Hays served as a judge with the Thirteenth Circuit Court from 1906 to 1913.
Tobias Michael Carel Asser ( April 28, 1838, Amsterdam – July 29, 1913, The Hague ) was a Dutch lawyer and legal scholar of Jewish background, cowinner ( with Alfred Fried ) of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1911 for his role in the formation of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the first Hague peace conference ( 1899 ).
* The Price of Power, Being Chapters from the Secret History of the Imperial Court of Russia ( 1913 )
* Stewart Granger ( 1913 – 1993 ), Hollywood actor, was born in Coleherne Court, Old Brompton Road, and spent most of his childhood there.
The Peace Palace had been built by the Carnegie Foundation ( Netherlands ) in 1913 to house the Permanent Court of Arbitration and a library of international law.

1913 and United
He gave a further $ 10 million in 1913 to endow the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, a grant-making foundation.
* 1913The 17th Amendment to the United States Constitution, requiring direct election of Senators, becomes law.
In 1913, the Conservative Movement founded its congregational arm, the United Synagogue of America, which would later become the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.
Pathé-Frères set up a new subsidiary company in the United States called Eclectic in 1913, and in 1914 this began production of features at the Pathé plant in New Jersey.
In 1913, United Fruit established the Tela Railroad Company and shortly thereafter a similar subsidiary, the Trujillo Railroad Company ; these two railroads managed the concessions which the Honduran government granted them.
* 1913 – Death Valley, California hits 134 ° F (~ 56. 7 ° C ), the highest temperature recorded in the United States.
In 1913, the United Daughters of the Confederacy conceived the Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway, a transcontinental highway to be built through the South.
* 1913The United States introduces an income tax.
* 1913 – Dedication of the Lincoln Highway, the first automobile road across United States.
* 1913 – Senghenydd Colliery Disaster, the United Kingdom's worst coal mining accident, occurs, and it claims the lives of 439 miners.
The School of Physiotherapy at the University of Otago in New Zealand in 1913, and the United States ' 1914 Reed College in Portland, Oregon, which graduated " reconstruction aides.
Finally, ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1913 made possible modern income taxes, by placing the income tax firmly in the class of indirect excises where it always belonged, and thus needing no apportionment.
* 1913 – John N. Mitchell, American lawyer, 67th United States Attorney General ( d. 1988 )
Thomas Riley Marshall ( March 14, 1854 – June 1, 1925 ) was an American Democratic politician who served as the 28th Vice President of the United States ( 1913 – 1921 ) under Woodrow Wilson.
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William Howard Taft ( September 15, 1857 – March 8, 1930 ) was the 27th President of the United States ( 1909 – 1913 ) and later the tenth Chief Justice of the United States ( 1921 – 1930 ).
Thomas Woodrow Wilson ( December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924 ) was the 28th President of the United States, from 1913 to 1921.
Woodrow Wilson sworn in as the 28th President of the United States March 4, 1913
* November 9 – John N. Mitchell, American lawyer, 67th United States Attorney General ( b. 1913 )
Cubism and modern European art was introduced into the United States at the now legendary 1913 Armory Show in New York City, which then traveled to Chicago.
; 1913, New York – United States premiere

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