1. Dent v. West Virginia, No. 119., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Submitted December 11, 1888. , January 14, 1889, Decided
OVERVIEW: Defendant was properly convicted of practicing medicine without a license because a state statute which required that the practitioner hold a diploma from a reputable medical school did not violate the due process clause.
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