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Citation: 262 U.S. 172

1. Oliver Iron Mining Co. v. Lord, Nos. 560-566., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued December 6, 7, 1922. , May 7, 1923, Decided

OVERVIEW: Mining corporations were not entitled to enjoin state officers from enforcing occupation tax because tax did not discriminate against interstate commerce and it did not violate either the Equal Protection Clause or the Minnesota Constitution.


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