McGee v. International Life Insurance Co.
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mcgee-v-international-life-insurance-co-200-163420
title:
McGee v. International Life Insurance Co.
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McGee v. International Life Insurance Co., 355 U.S. 220 (1957), was a case following in the line of decisions interpreting International Shoe v. Washington. The Court declared that California did not violate the due process clause by entering a judgment upon a Texas insurance company who was engaged in a dispute over a policy it maintained with a California resident. The importance of this finding is highlighted by the facts of the case; mainly that International Life Insurance did no other busi
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1957 United States Supreme Court case
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2023-09-13T02:41:03Z
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