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Virginia v. West Virginia, 246 U.S. 565 (1918)
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General SummaryThis case is from a collection containing the full text of over 16,000 Supreme Court cases from 1793 to the present. The body of Supreme Court decisions are, effectively, the final interpretation of the Constitution. Only an amendment to the Constitution can permanently overturn an interpretation and this has happened only four times in American history.
Virginia v. West Virginia, 246 U.S. 565 (1918)
1. Virginia v. West Virginia, 206 U.S. 290; 209 U.S. 514; 220 U.S. 1; 222 U.S. 17; 231 U.S. 89; 234 U.S. 117; 238 U.S. 202; 241 U.S. 531.
2. Gannett, Boundaries of the United States, pp. 24-29.
3. New York v. Connecticut, 4 Dall. 1, 3, 6; New Jersey v. New York, 3 Pet. 461; 5 Pet. 284; 6 Pet. 323; Rhode Island v. Massachusetts, 7 Pet. 651; 11 Pet. 226; 12 Pet. 657; 13 Pet. 23; 14 Pet. 210; 15 Pet. 233; 4 How. 591; Massachusetts v. Rhode Island, 12 Pet. 755; Missouri v. Iowa, 7 How. 659; 10 How. 1; Florida v. Georgia, 11 How. 293; 17 How. 478; Alabama v. Georgia, 23 How. 505; Virginia v. West Virginia, 11 Wall. 39; Missouri v. Kentucky, 11 Wall. 395; South Carolina v. Georgia, 93 U.S. 4,; Indiana v. Kentucky, 136 U.S. 479; 159 U.S. 275; 163 U.S. 520; 167 U.S. 270; Nebraska v. Iowa, 143 U.S. 359; 145 U.S. 519; Iowa v. Illinois, 147 U.S. 1; 151 U.S. 238; 202 U.S. 59; Virginia v. Tennessee, 148 U.S. 503; 158 U.S. 267; Missouri v. Iowa, 160 U.S. 688; 165 U.S. 118; Tennessee v. Virginia, 177 U.S. 501; 190 U.S. 64; Missouri v. Illinois, 180 U.S. 208; 200 U.S. 496; 202 U.S. 598; Kansas v. Colorado, 185 U.S. 125; 206 U.S. 46; South Dakota v. North Carolina, 192 U.S. 286; Missouri v. Nebraska, 196 U.S. 23; 197 U.S. 577; Louisiana v. Mississippi, 202 U.S. 1; Washington v. Oregon, 211 U.S. 127; 214 U.S. 205; Missouri v. Kansas, 213 U.S. 78; Maryland v. West Virginia, 217 U.S. 1; 217 U.S. 577; 225 U.S. 1; North Carolina v. Tennessee, 235 U.S. 1; 240 U.S. 652; Arkansas v. Tennessee, 246 U.S. 158.
4. Supervisors v. United States, 4 Wall. 435; Von Hoffman v. City of Quincy, 4 Wall. 535; City of Galena v. Amy, 5 Wall. 705; Riggs v. Johnson County, 6 Wall. 166; Walkley v. City of Muscatine, 6 Wall. 481; Labette County Commissioners v. Moulton, 112 U.S. 217; County Commissioners of Cherokee County v. Wilson, 109 U.S. 621.
5. Acts of the Privy Council, Colonial Series, vols. I to V, passim; Snow, The Administration of Dependencies, Chap. V and passim; Gannett, Boundaries of the United States, pp. 35, 41, 44, 49-52, 73, 88; Story on the Constitution (5th ed.) §§ 80, 83, 1681.
6. Fiske, The Critical Period of American History, p. 147 et seq.; McMaster, History of the the United States, Vol. I, p. 210 et seq.; Miner, History of Wyoming.
See also Story on the Constitution (5th ed.) §§ 1679, 1680; 131 U.S. Appendix L.
7. Vol. 2, Elliot’s Debates, pp. 462, 490, 527, 571, 573; The Federalist, No. 81.
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Chicago: White, "White, J., Lead Opinion (Footnotes)," Virginia v. West Virginia, 246 U.S. 565 (1918) in 246 U.S. 565 Original Sources, accessed February 14, 2025, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=GXKFLJ3WIHYKKFH.
MLA: White. "White, J., Lead Opinion (Footnotes)." Virginia v. West Virginia, 246 U.S. 565 (1918), in 246 U.S. 565, Original Sources. 14 Feb. 2025. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=GXKFLJ3WIHYKKFH.
Harvard: White, 'White, J., Lead Opinion (Footnotes)' in Virginia v. West Virginia, 246 U.S. 565 (1918). cited in 1918, 246 U.S. 565. Original Sources, retrieved 14 February 2025, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=GXKFLJ3WIHYKKFH.
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