1. Schmidinger v. Chicago, No. 115., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued December 20, 1912. , January 13, 1913, Decided
OVERVIEW: A company was not deprived of its constitutional rights by an ordinance that regulated the weight of loaves of bread made and sold in the city because the city's action in passing the ordinance had a reasonable relation to the exercise of its power.
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