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1. Minnesota v. Barber, No. 1346., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued January 14, 15, 1890. , May 19, 1890 Decided
OVERVIEW: A statute which prevented the sale within the state of meats that were fit for human consumption, but which came from animals slaughtered in other states, was void. The statute was in violation of the United States Constitution.
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