Home Telephone & Telegraph Co. v. Los Angeles, 227 U.S. 278 (1913) (No. 610)

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Home Telephone & Telegraph Co. v. Los Angeles, 227 U.S. 278 (1913) (No. 610)
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Home Telephone & Telegraph Co. v. Los Angeles, 227 U.S. 278 (1913) (No. 610)

Author: Supreme Court of the United States

Year: 1913

Case name: Home Telephone & Telegraph Co. v. Los Angeles Opinion filed: 1913-02-24 Docket No.: 610 Citations: • 227 U.S. 278 • 33 S. Ct. 312 • 57 L. Ed. 510 • 1913 U.S. LEXIS 2298 Case holding summaries: • the challenged "acts [were] done under the authority of a municipal ordinance passed in virtue of power conferred by a state" • "the settled construction of the Amendment is that it presupposes the possibility of an abuse by a state officer ... of the powers possessed, and deals with such a contingency" • recognizing a distinction between official action under the Fourteenth Amendment and official action for purposes of the Eleventh Amendment • the challenged "acts [were] done under the authority of a municipal ordinance passed in virtue of power conferred by a state" • "the settled construction of the Amendment is that it presupposes the possibility of an abuse by a state officer ... of the powers possessed, and deals with such a contingency" • recognizing a distinction between official action under the Fourteenth Amendment and official action for purposes of the Eleventh Amendment • applying the governmental model in determining what constitutes "state action" under the Fourtee

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