1. Kentucky Whip & Collar Co. v. Illinois C. R. Co., No. 138, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 20, 1936, Argued , January 4, 1937, Decided
OVERVIEW: Federal act regulating interstate transportation of convict-made goods was upheld because Congress had the power to regulate interstate commerce so as to aid in the enforcement of valid state laws restricting or prohibiting the market for such goods.
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