1. First Nat'l Bank v. Missouri, No. 252., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued May 7, 1923; restored to docket for reargument May 21, 1923; reargued November 21, 22, 1923 , January 28, 1924 Decided
OVERVIEW: A national bank was subject to a state statute prohibiting banks from maintaining branches, as the statute did not interfere with the purposes of national banks, impair or destroy their efficiency, or conflict with federal law.
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