1. New Orleans v. Dukes, No. 74-775, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued November 11, 1975 , June 25, 1976
OVERVIEW: A local ordinance invalidating a vendor's license to sell foodstuffs in a city's historical area and that grandfathered in vendors operating for eight or more years was not invalid because it was rationally related to a legitimate state interest.
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