1. Currin v. Wallace, No. 275, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 4, 1939, Argued , January 30, 1939, Decided
OVERVIEW: The court held that the Tobacco Inspection Act was a valid exercise of Congress' commerce clause power, and served as an appropriate basis for the dismissal of plaintiffs' suit seeking an injunction to its enforcement.
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