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Citation: 281 U.S. 146

1. Ohio Oil Co. v. Conway, No. 440, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 4, 1930, Argued , April 14, 1930, Decided

OVERVIEW: Dismissal of an oil company's complaint to enjoin enforcement of an oil tax was proper because the state had broad discretion to impose the tax, and its tax classification according to gravity was not arbitrary.


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