1. United States v. Doremus, No. 367, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Submitted January 16, 1919 , March 3, 1919
OVERVIEW: In criminal action where physician was indicted for selling drugs in violation of Harrison Narcotic Drug Act, judgment finding Act was unconstitutional was reversed because it was a revenue measure and congress had authority to impose excise taxes.
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