1. United States v. L. Cohen Grocery Co., No. 324, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued October 18, 19, 1920 , February 28, 1921
OVERVIEW: A section of the Lever Act, which penalized the charging of excessive prices on necessities, was void under the Fifth and Sixth Amendments of the Constitution because it provided no ascertainable standard of guilt.
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