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Citation: 281 U.S. 431

1. Corporation Com. of Oklahoma v. Lowe, No. 454, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 29, 1930, Argued , May 19, 1930, Decided

OVERVIEW: An owner of a cotton gin was unable to show that a statute allowing rebates to a company with a cotton-ginning license violated his Fourteenth Amendment rights; therefore, an agency was improperly enjoined from issuing a license to the company.


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