| Case name | 
Citation | 
Summary | 
| Interstate Commerce Commission v. Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway Co. | 
1897 | 
powers of an administrative agency | 
| United States v. Trans-Missouri Freight Association | 
1897 | 
railroads and rate fixing | 
| United States v. Ball | 
1896 | 
double jeopardy | 
| Plessy v. Ferguson | 
1896 | 
segregation; "separate but equal" | 
| Talton v. Mayes | 
1896 | 
individual rights in U.S. Constitution not applicable to tribal governments | 
| Geer v. Connecticut | 
1896 | 
states owned the wild animals within their borders and can strictly regulate their management and harvest | 
| Rosen v. United States | 
1896 | 
defendant's ability to inspect evidence at obscenity trial overcame objection that indictment was too vague | 
| Hilton v. Guyot | 
1895 | 
doctrine of comity | 
| Pollock v. Farmers' Loan & Trust Co. | 
1895 | 
income tax and tariffs | 
| In re Debs | 
1895 | 
strikes and interstate commerce | 
| Coffin v. United States | 
1895 | 
the presumption of innocence | 
| Sparf v. United States | 
1895 | 
jury instructions | 
| United States v. E. C. Knight Co. | 
1895 | 
antitrust action; “Sugar Trust Case” | 
| Schillinger v. United States | 
1894 | 
sovereign immunity forbids suit against the Federal government for patent infringement | 
| Nix v. Hedden | 
1893 | 
status of the tomato as fruit or vegetable under Tariff Act of 1883 | 
| Illinois Central Railroad v. Illinois | 
1892 | 
railroad land dispute, public trust doctrine | 
| Holy Trinity Church v. United States | 
1892 | 
contracts with foreign citizens, religion | 
| In re Ross | 
1891 | 
application of U.S. law to foreign sailors on U.S. flagged ships while in another country | 
| LDS Church v. United States | 
1890 | 
upheld revocation of LDS Church charter and confiscation of church property | 
| In re Neagle | 
1890 | 
authority of the U.S. Attorney General to appoint U.S. Marshals as bodyguards to Supreme Court Justices |