New York v. Connecticut
New York v. Connecticut, 4 U.S. (4 Dall.) 1 (1799), was a lawsuit heard by the Supreme Court of the United States between the State of New York against the State of Connecticut in 1799 that arose from a land dispute between private parties. The case was the first case in which the Supreme Court exercised its original jurisdiction under Article III of the United States Constitution to hear controversies between two states.
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New York v. Connecticut
New York v. Connecticut, 4 U.S. (4 Dall.) 1 (1799), was a lawsuit heard by the Supreme Court of the United States between the State of New York against the State of Connecticut in 1799 that arose from a land dispute between private parties. The case was the first case in which the Supreme Court exercised its original jurisdiction under Article III of the United States Constitution to hear controversies between two states.
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New York v. Connecticut, 4 U.S ...... troversies between two states.
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New York v. Connecticut,
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New York moved to enjoin eject ...... necticut claimed jurisdiction.
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The State of New-York v. The State of Connecticut, et al.
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Paterson, Chase, Washington
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Cushing and Iredell
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The State of New York was not ...... ted lands. Injunction denied.
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Injunction denied, 4 U.S. 1
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New York v. Connecticut, 4 U.S ...... troversies between two states.
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The State of New-York v. The State of Connecticut, et al.
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