1. Radice v. New York, No. 176., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued January 17, 18, 1924. , March 10, 1924, Decided
OVERVIEW: In criminal action, defendant's conviction was proper because the criminal classification was not purely arbitrary, oppressive, or capricious, and inequality must have been actually and palpably unreasonable.
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