| Case name | 
Citation | 
Summary | 
| Shreveport Rate Case | 
1914 | 
Commerce clause, regulation of intrastate railroad rates | 
| Ocampo v. United States | 
1914 | 
sometimes considered one of the Insular Cases | 
| Weeks v. United States | 
1914 | 
establishment of the exclusionary rule for illegally obtained evidence | 
| Charlton v. Kelly | 
1913 | 
procedures to approve extradition of criminal suspect to another country | 
| Bauer & Cie. v. O'Donnell | 
1913 | 
extensions of patents by use of licenses, rights of copyright holder regarding “use” of copyrighted works | 
| Hoke v. United States | 
1913 | 
upheld the Mann Act, but held that Congress could not regulate prostitution | 
| Gompers v. Buck's Stove and Range Co. | 
1911 | 
contempt for violating an injunction against a worker's boycott | 
| Dowdell v. United States | 
1911 | 
sometimes considered one of the Insular Cases | 
| Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey v. United States | 
1910 | 
dissolving interstate monopolies | 
| United States v. Grimaud | 
1911 | 
control of forest reserves | 
| Flint v. Stone Tracy Co. | 
1911 | 
constitutionality of corporate income tax | 
| Muskrat v. United States | 
1911 | 
Advisory opinion doctrine | 
| Weems v. United States | 
1910 | 
cruel and unusual punishment | 
| Welch v. Swasey | 
1909 | 
Massachusetts' statute restricting building heights is constitutional | 
| Moyer v. Peabody | 
1909 | 
citizens' rights during insurrection | 
| Bailey v. Alabama | 
1908 | 
peonage laws and the Thirteenth Amendment | 
| Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. v. Mottley | 
1908 | 
federal question jurisdiction, the "well-pleaded complaint rule" | 
| Twining v. New Jersey | 
1908 | 
Fifth Amendment does not apply to state trials | 
| Berea College v. Kentucky | 
1908 | 
state laws and segregation of educational facilities | 
| Continental Paper Bag Co. v. Eastern Paper Bag Co. | 
1908 | 
patent and antitrust |