International Shoe Co. V. Washington
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| Date decided | 1945 |
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| Ruling court | Supreme Court of the United States |
| Citations | U. S. |
| A. L. R. | |
| Majority | Stone |
| Reed | |
| Frankfurter | |
| Douglas | |
| Murphy | |
| Rutledge | |
| Concurrence | Black |
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| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 1136738 |
About International Shoe Co. V. Washington
International Shoe Co. v. Washington, 326 U. S. 310, was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held that a party, particularly a corporation, may be subject to the jurisdiction of a state court if it has "minimum contacts" with that state.