< b>Weekly Notes of Cases, Vol. 35 (1894–1895): Argued and Determined in Pennsylvania and U.S. Courts
This historical legal volume collects notes on important cases argued and decided in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the county courts of Philadelphia, and United States courts for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania during late 19th century. It offers firsthand insight into how legal principles were applied in that era and includes detailed court decisions and commentary by practitioners of the time.
The edition provides a window into appellate reasoning, procedural issues, and the evolving interpretation of statutes as the law moved through state and federal courts.
- Contains case summaries and citations from major Pennsylvania and federal courts of the period.
- Shows how judges analyzed jurisdiction, procedure, and statutory interpretation in real disputes.
- Offers context for legal practice and the development of Pennsylvania law in the 1890s.
- Useful for students, historians, and legal researchers interested in historical case law and courtroom procedures.
Ideal for readers of legal history, researchers studying 19th‑century Pennsylvania law, and anyone exploring the roots of American appellate practice.