United States v. Stewart may refer to:
- United States v. Stewart (1795), 2 U.S. 343 (1795)
- United States v. Stewart (1940), 311 U.S. 60 (1940)
- United States v. Stewart (2003), a case heard and decided in 2003 and then reconsidered by that same court in 2006 in light of an intervening Supreme Court decision
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