1. North American Cold Storage Co. v. Chicago, No. 28., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued November 13, 1908. , December 7, 1908, Decided
OVERVIEW: Statute that provided for seizure of food supplier's product without notice and hearing was constitutional because the power of the legislature to enact laws relating to the public health was within legislative discretion.
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