1. United States v. Ferger, No. 776., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued April 29, 1919. , June 2, 1919, Decided
OVERVIEW: Defendants' demurrers to charges of counterfeiting and uttering false interstate bills of lading were improperly sustained, as the Commerce Clause gave Congress the authority to punish fraudulent fabrication and use of interstate bills of lading.
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