Ex parte Jackson
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Full case name | Ex parte Jackson |
Citations | 96 U.S. 727 (more) |
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Concurrence | Roberts |
Ex parte Jackson, 96 U.S. 727 (1878)[1] was a United States Supreme Court ex parte decision. The case dealt with the right of the United States Post Office to open and inspect mail to limit transmission of circulars on lotteries.
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