A hand-picked collection of Wisconsin Supreme Court decisions from 1910, offering authoritative, primary-source insight into early 20th‑century law.
This volume consolidates cases decided between May and November 1910, presenting the opinions and reasoning of Wisconsin’s top court. It covers a wide range of topics, from contracts and negligence to wills, guardianships, and railroad matters, making it a valuable reference for scholars, students, and practitioners.
- Understands how judges interpret contracts when language is plain or when surrounding circumstances matter
- Shows how tort questions and negligence arguments were analyzed in early Wisconsin cases
- Illustrates rules about wills, estates, charitable trusts, and related probate issues
- Includes discussions on real estate, railroads, damages, and remedies in equity and law
Ideal for readers of historical legal text, law students, and researchers seeking a window into Wisconsin jurisprudence from this era.