Ng Fung Ho v. White

Ng Fung Ho v. White
Argued March 17–20, 1922
Decided May 29, 1922
Full case name Ng Fung Ho v. White
Citations 259 U.S. 276 (more)
Holding
In habeas corpus proceedings to test the validity of a deportation order, the petitioner is entitled to a de novo judicial trial on a claim of citizenship.
Court membership
Chief Justice
William H. Taft
Associate Justices
Joseph McKenna · Oliver W. Holmes Jr.
William R. Day · Willis Van Devanter
Mahlon Pitney · James C. McReynolds
Louis Brandeis · John H. Clarke
Case opinions
Majority Brandeis, joined by a unanimous Court

Ng Fung Ho v. White, 259 U.S. 276 (1922) is a United States Supreme Court decision holding that habeas corpus petitioners are entitled to a de novo judicial hearing to adjudicate claims that they are citizens of the United States.[1]

See also

References

  1. Ng Fung Ho v. White, 259 U.S. 276, 282 (1922).
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