1. O'Gorman & Young, Inc. v. Hartford Fire Ins. Co., Nos. 12, 13, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 30, 1930, Argued , January 5, 1931, Decided
OVERVIEW: Where insurance broker's commissions had a direct relation to rates charged on fire insurance policies, a state statute limiting commissions to reasonable amounts was a constitutional exercise of state police power over the insurance industry.
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