Central Lumber Co. v. South Dakota

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1912-12-02

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Mr. Justice Holmes delivered the opinion of the court. The plaintiff in error was found guilty of unfair discrimination under Session Laws of South Dakota for 1907, c. 131, and was sentenced to a fine of two hundred dollars and costs. It objepted in due form that the statute was contrary to the Fourteenth Amendment, but on appeal' the judgment of the trial court…

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