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Citation: 192 U.S. 470

1. Buttfield v. Stranahan, No. 294, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued January 4, 1904 , February 23, 1904

OVERVIEW: The Tea Inspection Act was constitutional because Congress had the power to regulate commerce; therefore, delegation to the Secretary of the Treasury the duty to enforce the statute's legislative policy did not give him the power of legislation.


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