1. Weber v. Freed, No. 644, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued December 1, 1915 , December 13, 1915
OVERVIEW: A statute prohibiting an owner of films depicting prize fights in Havana from bringing them into the United States was constitutional because Congress had power over foreign commerce and the authority to prohibit the introduction of foreign articles.
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