Case Name: FIDELITY & CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK v. SOUTHERN RAILWAY NEWS COMPANY
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1909-04-26
Citations: 214 U.S. 498
Docket Number: No. 165
Parties: FIDELITY & CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK v. SOUTHERN RAILWAY NEWS COMPANY.
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Reports
Volume: 214
Pages: 498–499

Head Matter:
FIDELITY & CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK v. SOUTHERN RAILWAY NEWS COMPANY.
ERROR TO THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF KENTUCKY.
No. 165.
Argued April 20, 1909.
Decided April 26, 1909.
Writ of error to review judgment- of the Court of Appeal's of Kentucky dismissed without opinion, for want of jurisdiction, notwithstanding the contention of plaintiff in error that where a state court in construing a contract departs from its established and applicable "mode of procedure theretofore applied under similar circumstances due process and equal protection of the law are denied.
This was a writ of error to review a judgment of the Court of Appeals' by which plaintiff in error contended that he had been deprived, of his property without due process of law.
Mr. William H. Field for plaintiff in error.
Mr, Charles F. Taylor for defendant in error.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
of error dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Central Land Company v. Laidley, 159 U. S. 103; Sayward v. Denny, 158 U. S. 180; Bacon v. Texas, 163 U. S. 207; Burt v. Smith, 203 U. S. 135; Barrington v. Missouri, 205 U. S. 485; Tracy v. Ginzberg, 205 U. S. 170; Thompson v. Kentucky, 209 U. S. 430.