1. Hoopeston Canning Co. v. Cullen, No. 358, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, February 3, 4, 1943, Argued , March 1, 1943, Decided
OVERVIEW: Appellant insurers could constitutionally be made subject to the laws of New York as a condition of insuring property in that state; New York had substantial interest in business of insurance and great authority over property within its borders.
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