1. Champlin Refining Co. v. Corporation Com. of Oklahoma, No. 122, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 23, 1932, Argued , May 16, 1932, Decided
OVERVIEW: Government was empowered to limit crude oil production to amount of reasonable daily market demand and proration orders to avoid waste from overproduction did not violate Constitution; penalties based on vague duty not to waste oil were invalid.
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