1. Hendrick v. Maryland, No. 77, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued November 11, 12, 1914 , January 5, 1915
OVERVIEW: A District of Columbia resident lacked standing to challenge a Maryland motor vehicle law where he had not complied with either jurisdiction's vehicle registration laws; the Maryland law did not illegally attempt to regulate interstate commerce.
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