1. Petit v. Minnesota, No. 194., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued March 16, 1900. , April 9, 1900, Decided
OVERVIEW: Minnesota legislature did not exceed limits of police power by declaring in § 6513 of General Statutes of Minnesota that, as matter of law, keeping barbers' shops open on Sunday was not work of necessity or charity, while they left that question to be determined as one of fact as to all other kinds of labor. Classification was not purely arbitrary.
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