List of U.S. state supreme court cases

Every year, each of the 50 U.S. states decides hundreds of cases in their courts of last resort. Of those cases dealing with state law, a few significantly shape or re-shape the law of their state or are so influential that they later become models for decisions of other states or the federal government, or are noted for being rejected by other jurisdictions. The same is true of those cases involving a federal question, except that these may be appealed to the United States Supreme Court. This list contains notable final decisions of these courts – those that were not subject to appeal, or from which no appeal was taken, or from which an appeal was taken but certiorari was denied. Appealed decisions that are notable primarily because of later actions of the U.S. Supreme Court covered in the listings of U.S. Supreme Court cases. The decisions are listed in chronological order.

List of cases

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See also

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Notes

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  1. Narrowed by Fortin v. Roman Catholic Bishop, 871 A.2d 1208 (Me. 2005).
  2. Abrogated by Hunter v. State, 138 Idaho 44 (2002).

References

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  1. 1 2 King, Jennifer L. (1997). "First comes love, then comes marriage? Applying Washington's community property marriage statutes to cohabitational relationships". Seattle University Law Review. 20: 543.
  2. Nasto, Carl R. (1984). "Property equitable disposition of property acquired during nonmarital relationship". Suffolk University Law Review. 18 (4): 863–870.
  3. Parr, Gavin M. (1999). "What is a 'meretricious relationship'?: An analysis of cohabitant property rights under Connell v. Francisco". Washington Law Review. 74 (4): 1243.
    • Winward, Paul R. (1999). "The need for changes in Idaho's reference immunity statute: A proposal to minimize employers' exposure to negligent hiring claims after Doe v. Garcia". Idaho Law Review. 35: 343.
    • West, John C. (1998). "Hospital may be liable for failing to act on disclosures to EAP counselors". Journal of Healthcare Risk Management. 18 (4): 74–77.
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