McLaughlin v. Fowler, 154 U.S. 663 (1880)
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U.S. Supreme Court
McLaughlin v. Fowler, 154 U.S. 663 (1880)McLaughlin v. Fowler
Nos. 94, 95
Argued December 2, 1880
Decided December 13, 1880
154 U.S. 663
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In cases brought here from state courts, this Court can only look beyond the federal question when that has been decided erroneously.
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U.S. Supreme Court
McLaughlin v. Fowler, 154 U.S. 663 (1880) McLaughlin v. Fowler Nos. 94, 95 Argued December 2, 1880 Decided December 13, 1880 154 U.S. 663 ERROR TO THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Syllabus In cases brought here from state courts, this Court can only look beyond the federal question when that has been decided erroneously. MR. CHIEF JUSTICE WAITE delivered the opinion of the Court. The only federal question in these cases is whether the patents to the Western Railroad Company for lands within the limits of the Moquelomnes grant are valid. If that question was not decided by the court below, we have no jurisdiction; if it was, the judgment was right because in accordance with Newhall v. Sanger, 92 U. S. 761, brought here in 1875 for the determination of the same identical question. Such being the case, the judgment must be affirmed. We can only look beyond the federal question when that has been decided erroneously, and then only to see whether there are any other matters or issues adjudged by the state court sufficiently broad to maintain the judgment notwithstanding the error in the decision of the federal question. Murdock v. Memphis, 20 Wall. 590. The judgment in each of these cases is affirmed on the authority of Newhall v. Sanger.
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