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_v._ Iowa, 170 U.S. 412 (1898). [932] 37 Stat. 699 (1913); sustained in Clark Distilling Co. _v._ Western Md. Ry. Co., 242 U.S. 311 (1917). [933] Austin _v._ Tennessee, 179 U.S. 343 (1900). [934] 155 U.S. 461 (1894). [935] 135 U.S. 100 (1890). [936] 155 U.S. at 474. [937] Schollenberger _v._ Pennsylvania, 171 U.S. 1 (1898). [938] Collins _v._ New Hampshire, 171 U.S. 30 (1898). [939] _See_ note 1 above. [Transcriber's Note: Reference is to Footnote 933, above.] [940] State Board _v._ Young's Market Co., 299 U.S. 59 (1936); Finch & Co. _v._ McKittrick, 305 U.S. 395 (1939); Brewing Co. _v._ Liquor Comm'n., 305 U.S. 391 (1939); Ziffrin, Inc. _v._ Reeves, 308 U.S. 132 (1939). [941] Duckworth _v._ Arkansas, 314 U.S. 390 (1941); followed in Carter _v._ Virginia, 321 U.S. 131 (1944). Justice Jackson would have preferred to rest the decision on the Twenty-first Amendment instead of "what I regard as an unwise extension of State power over interstate commerce," 314 U.S. at 397; and appears to have converted Justice Frankfurter. _See_ latter's opinion in 321 U.S. at 139-143. [942] 297 U.S. 431 (1936). [943] 45 Stat 1084 (1929). [944] 297 U.S. at 440. _See also_ Justice Cardozo's remarks in Baldwin _v._ Seelig, 294 U.S. 511, 526-527 (1935). [945] _Cf._ Plumley _v._ Massachusetts, 155 U.S. 461 (1894); Savage _v._ Jones, 225 U.S. 501 (1912); Corn Products Refining Co. _v._ Eddy, 249 U.S. 427 (1919). [946] Elkison _v._ Deliesseline, 8 Fed. Cas. No. 4366 (1823). [947] For interesting particulars _see_ 2 Charles Warren, The Supreme Court in United States History, 84-87. [948] 1 Op. Atty. Gen. 659. [949] 2 Op. Atty. Gen. 426. [950] 11 Pet. 102 (1837). [951] Smith _v._ Turner (Passenger Cases), 7 How. 283 (1849). [952] Crandall _v._ Nevada, 6 Wall. 35 (1868). [953] 314 U.S. 160 (1941). [954] Ibid. 172. [955] Ibid. 173. Justice Cardozo's words, quoted by Justice Byrnes, occur in Baldwin _v._ Seelig, 294 U.S. 511, 523 (1935). Justice Byrnes' answer to another argument of the State, based on historical conceptions of the word "indigent," was, "poverty and immorality are not synonymous." [956] _See_ especially Justice Douglas' forceful opinion. 314 U.S. 177-181. [957] 161 U.S. 519 (1896). [958] Hudson County Water Co. _v._ McCarter, 209 U.S. 349 (1908). [959] 221 U.S. 229 (1911). [960] Ibid. 255-256. [961] 262 U.S. 553 (1923). [962] 237 U.S. 52 (1915). [963] Ibid. 6
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