1. Highland Farms Dairy, Inc. v. Agnew, No. 573, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 8, 9, 1937, Argued , March 29, 1937, Decided
OVERVIEW: A state milk control statute neither unlawfully delegated legislative power nor burdened interstate commerce, as the minimum price did not apply until milk was resold within a market area and licenses were only required for in-state transactions.
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