1. United States v. Carmack, No. 40, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 18, 1946, Argued , December 9, 1946, Decided
OVERVIEW: Condemnation of land by the United States was proper as officials were authorized to select site and acquire it by such means. The Supremacy Clause mitigated against the subordination of such decisions to the wishes of individual grantors of land.
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