U.S. Supreme Court, (March 02, 1936)
Docket number: 377
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[Page 297 U.S. 431, 441] 3. That the Hawes-Cooper Act does not constitute a delegation of Congressional power to the states is made clear by In re Rahrer, supra, , at pages 560, 561, 11 S.Ct. 865, and by what we have already said under sub-division 2. Judgment affirmed. Mr. Justice VAN DEVANTER, Mr. J stice McREYNOLDS, and Mr. Justice STONE concur in the result.