1. Standard Oil Co. v. Missouri, Nos. 47, 48., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued November 8, 9, 1911. , April 1, 1912, Decided
OVERVIEW: The Missouri Supreme Court had constitutional authority to enter a judgment of ouster and impose a fine in civil quo warranto proceedings against oil companies for violating the Missouri Antitrust Act. The oil companies were not denied due process.
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