Samuel B. Paul

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Samuel B. Paul was an insurance agent whose challenge to state regulation of out-of-state insurance companies led to the landmark 1869 U.S. Supreme Court case Paul v. Virginia.

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Samuel B. Paul canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. Supreme Court case
person
areaOfActivity insurance business
interstate insurance regulation
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
court Supreme Court of the United States
dateDecided 1869
hasCourtCase Paul v. Virginia
impact influenced later federal and state regulation of the insurance industry
jurisdiction United States of America
surface form: United States
legalAction challenged state regulation of out-of-state insurance companies
legalHolding insurance was held not to be interstate commerce for purposes of the Commerce Clause (later overturned)
legalIssue whether insurance contracts are interstate commerce under the U.S. Constitution
notableFor being the plaintiff in the U.S. Supreme Court case Paul v. Virginia
establishing early doctrine on the relationship between state power and regulation of insurance
occupation insurance agent
plaintiff Samuel B. Paul NERFINISHED
roleInLawsuit plaintiff in Paul v. Virginia
significance his case helped define the constitutional status of insurance as not being interstate commerce in 1869 U.S. Supreme Court doctrine
subjectMatter state regulation of out-of-state insurance companies

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Paul v. Virginia party Samuel B. Paul
Paul v. Virginia plaintiff Samuel B. Paul