Philip J. Cohen

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Philip J. Cohen was one of the merchants involved in the landmark 1821 U.S. Supreme Court case Cohens v. Virginia, which helped define the Court’s authority to review state court decisions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical person
merchant
activity sale of District of Columbia lottery tickets in Virginia
associatedWith U.S. Supreme Court NERFINISHED
state courts of Virginia
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup Jewish Americans (inferred)
hasRelative Mendes J. Cohen NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance figure in a landmark case defining U.S. Supreme Court appellate jurisdiction over state judgments
involvedIn controversy over constitutionality of a Virginia statute restricting lottery ticket sales
legalCasePosition defendant in Cohens v. Virginia
legalContext Marshall Court era NERFINISHED
legalIssue conflict between state law and acts of Congress
federal judicial review of state court decisions
mentionedIn U.S. Supreme Court reports of Cohens v. Virginia NERFINISHED
notableFor involvement in the U.S. Supreme Court case Cohens v. Virginia
occupation merchant
participantIn Cohens v. Virginia NERFINISHED
partOf Cohen family of merchants NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity District of Columbia NERFINISHED
Virginia NERFINISHED
religion Judaism (inferred from Cohen family background)
role merchant involved in lottery ticket sales
sibling Mendes J. Cohen NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 19th century

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Cohens v. Virginia petitioner Philip J. Cohen