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Citation: 168 U.S. 488

1. Douglas v. Kentucky, No. 10., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued October 12, 13, 1897. , November 29, 1897, Decided

OVERVIEW: Judgment for the state on the lottery operator's writ of error was proper where the lottery operator had no vested contract right to operate a lottery that was protected by the federal Constitution against the state's prohibition of lotteries.


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