1. Dillon v. Gloss, No. 251, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued March 22, 1921 , May 16, 1921
OVERVIEW: A petition for habeas corpus was properly denied because the Eighteenth Amendment was valid as it was properly ratified, and the National Prohibition Act under which defendant was charged and arrested was in effect at the time of his arrest.
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