Johnson v. Yellow Cab Transit Co.

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1944-03-13

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Mr. Justice Black delivered the opinion of the Court. Petitioners are officials of Oklahoma State and Oklahoma County concerned with enforcement of Oklahoma’s liquor laws. Respondent is a common carrier by motor vehicle authorized by the Interstate Commerce Commission to transport in interstate commerce various commodities, including wines and liquors. See U. S. C. Title 49, c. 8. In regular course of business…

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