1. Geer v. Connecticut, No. 87., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued November 22, 1895. , March 2, 1896, Decided
OVERVIEW: Defendant was properly convicted of possessing lawfully killed game birds with the unlawful intent of removing them from the State. The law prohibiting the birds' removal did not violate the Commerce Clause and was within the State's police powers.
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