1. United States v. Oregon, No. 329, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued April 25, 1961 , May 29, 1961
OVERVIEW: Property of a veteran passed to the United States pursuant to federal statute, not to the State under its escheat law. The statute did not violate the Tenth Amendment because it was necessary and proper to the exercise of a delegated power.
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