1. Hygrade Provision Co. v. Sherman, Nos. 104, 105, 106, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 20, 21, 1924, Argued , January 5, 1925, Decided
OVERVIEW: Statutes requiring meat to be labeled "not kosher" was constitutional because the statutes were sufficiently specific, were not aimed at interstate commerce, did not discriminate against interstate commerce, and were within the State's police power.
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