HAWAII v. MANKICHI

No. 219.

190 U.S. 197 (1903)

HAWAII v. MANKICHI.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided June 1, 1903.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Edmund P. Dole, attorney general of the Territory of Hawaii, and Mr. Solicitor General Richards for appellant.

Mr. Frederic R. Coudert, Jr., and Mr. Paul Fuller, with whom Mr. Charles Fred Adams, Mr. George A. Davis and Mr. F.M. Brooks were on the brief, for appellee.


MR. JUSTICE BROWN, after making the foregoing statement, delivered the opinion of the court.

The question involved in this case is an extremely simple one. The difficulty is in fixing upon the principles applicable to its solution. By a joint resolution adopted by Congress, July 7, 1898, 30 Stat. 750, known as the Newlands resolution, and with the consent of the Republic of Hawaii, signified in the manner provided in its...

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