Periodical U.S. Reports: Kipley v. Illinois, 170 U.S. 182 (1898).
About this Item
Title
- U.S. Reports: Kipley v. Illinois, 170 U.S. 182 (1898).
Names
- Harlan, John Marshall (Judge)
- Supreme Court of the United States (Author)
Created / Published
- 1897
Headings
- - Law
- - Police
- - Law Library
- - Supreme Court
- - United States
- - Government Documents
- - Judicial review and appeals
- - Jurisdiction and venue
- - Legislative powers
- - Officials and employees
- - Attorney General
- - State and local courts
- - State and local government
- - Due process
- - Government ethics and transparency
- - Civil actions
- - Civil service
- - Employee hiring
- - Civil Service Commission
- - U.S. Reports
- - Common law
- - Court opinions
- - Judicial decisions
- - Court cases
- - Court decisions
- - Separation of powers
- - Conflicts of law
- - Public-private cooperation
- - Constitutional Courts
- - Advisory bodies
- - Police powers
- - Chicago--Illinois
- - City ordinances
- - Fourteenth Amendment
- - Freedom of information
- - Unconstitutional
- - Civil service act
- - Illinois Civil Service Act
- - Spoils system
- - Unreasonable search and seizures
- - Freedom of political action
- - Periodical
Genre
- Periodical
Notes
- - Description: U.S. Reports Volume 170; October Term, 1897; Kipley v. Illinois
Call Number/Physical Location
- Call Number: KF101
- Series: Labor and Employment Law
- Series: Volume 170
Source Collection
- U.S. Reports
Online Format
- image
Part of
Subject
- Advisory Bodies
- Attorney General
- Chicago
- City Ordinances
- Civil Actions
- Civil Service
- Civil Service Act
- Civil Service Commission
- Common Law
- Conflicts of Law
- Constitutional Courts
- Court Cases
- Court Decisions
- Court Opinions
- Due Process
- Employee Hiring
- Fourteenth Amendment
- Freedom of Information
- Freedom of Political Action
- Government Documents
- Government Ethics and Transparency
- Illinois
- Illinois Civil Service Act
- Judicial Decisions
- Judicial Review and Appeals
- Jurisdiction and Venue
- Labor and Employment Law
- Law
- Law Library
- Legislative Powers
- Officials and Employees
- Periodical
- Police
- Police Powers
- Public-Private Cooperation
- Separation of Powers
- Spoils System
- State and Local Courts
- State and Local Government
- Supreme Court
- U.S. Reports
- Unconstitutional
- United States
- Unreasonable Search and Seizures