1. Whitfield v. Ohio, No. 377, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, February 7, 1936, Argued , March 2, 1936, Decided
OVERVIEW: An Ohio law which forbade the sale of convict-made goods within Ohio, regardless of whether the goods were manufactured in Ohio, did not violate the privileges and immunities or commerce clauses.
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