1. Treigle v. Acme Homestead Asso., No. 287, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 9, 1936, Argued , February 3, 1936, Decided
OVERVIEW: Because a statute, which abolished vested rights of withdrawing members of building and loan associations, was not adapted to the accomplishment of a public purpose, the statute unconstitutionally impaired the obligation of a shareholder's contract.
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