1. Mugler v. Kansas, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued April 11, 1887. Argued October 11, 1887. , December 5, 1887, Decided
OVERVIEW: Prohibition statute was a valid exercise of state police power and the declaration that buildings associated with violations were nuisances did not constitute a taking because owners still had lawful control of building.
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