United States v. Constantine
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| United States v. Constantine | ||||||||||||
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| Supreme Court of the United States | ||||||||||||
| Argued November 14, 1935 Decided December 9, 1935 |
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| Chief Justice: Charles Evans Hughes Associate Justices: Willis Van Devanter, James Clark McReynolds, Louis Brandeis, George Sutherland, Pierce Butler, Harlan Fiske Stone, Owen Josephus Roberts, Benjamin N. Cardozo |
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| Majority by: Roberts Joined by: Hughes, Van Devanter, McReynolds, Brandeis, Sutherland, Butler, Stone Dissent by: Cardozo |
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| Laws applied | ||||||||||||
| Revenue Act of 1926 | ||||||||||||
United States v. Constantine, 296 U.S. 287 (1935) was a case before the United States Supreme Court that concerned liquor laws and taxation.

