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Citation: 220 U.S. 506

1. United States v. Grimaud, Nos. 241, 242., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued February 28, 1910; affirmed by divided court March 14, 1910; restored to docket for reargument April 18, 1910; reargued March 3, 1911. , May 3, 1911, Decided

OVERVIEW: The Forest Reserve Act of 1891 was not unconstitutional in so far as it delegated to the secretary of agriculture the power to make violation of the rules a penal offense, as the authority to make such rules was not a delegation of legislative power.


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