McCann v. Commonwealth
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
McCann v. Commonwealth, 198 Pa. 509 (Pa. 1901)
48 A. 470; 1901 Pa. LEXIS 830
Brown, Fell, McCollum, Mestrezat, Potter
McCann v. Commonwealth
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of Judge Rice filed July 26, 1900, is in our view of the case, a complete and satisfactory answer to the plaintiff’s contention that the act of assembly of May 5, 1899, P. L. 241, is in conflict with article 1, section 1, of the constitution of the state of Pennsylvania, and section 1 of the fourteenth amendment of the constitution of the United States.
Judgment affirmed.
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- Constitutional law—Oleomargarine—Act of May 5, 1899, P. L. 211. The Act of May 5,1899, P. L. 241, relating to the sale of oleomargarine, is not in conflict with article 1, section 1 of the constitution of Pennsylvania, nor section 1 of the fourteenth amendment of the constitution of the United States.