DeLima v. Bidwell

DeLima v. Bidwell
Argued January 8–11, 1901
Decided May 27, 1901
Full case nameElias S.A. DeLima, et al., plaintiffs in error, v. George R. Bidwell
Citations182 U.S. 1 (more)
21 S. Ct. 743; 45 L. Ed. 1041
Holding
Upon ratification of the Treaty of Paris, Puerto Rico was not a foreign country for purposes of the tariff laws of the United States, which required payment of duties on goods moving into the United States from a foreign country.
Court membership
Chief Justice
Melville Fuller
Associate Justices
John M. Harlan · Horace Gray
David J. Brewer · Henry B. Brown
George Shiras Jr. · Edward D. White
Rufus W. Peckham · Joseph McKenna
Case opinions
MajorityBrown, joined by Fuller, Harlan, Peckham, Brewer
DissentMcKenna, joined by Shiras, White
DissentGray

DeLima v. Bidwell, 182 U.S. 1 (1901), was one of a group of the first Insular Cases decided by the US Supreme Court.

The case was argued on January 8–11, 1901 and was decided on May 27, 1901.


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