United States v. Johnson

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1944-12-18

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*280 Mr. Justice Reed, dissenting. The statute under consideration condemns the “use” of “the mails or any instrumentality of interstate commerce for the purpose of sending or bringing into' any State or Territory” any denture which has been made without compliance with the laws of that State or Territory, relating to the furnishing of such appliances. The…

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