George F. Shafer, as Attorney General of the State of North Dakota v. Farmers' Grain Company of Embden
Supreme Court of the United States
George F. Shafer, as Attorney General of the State of North Dakota v. Farmers' Grain Company of Embden, 266 U.S. 593 (1925)
45 S. Ct. 197; 69 L. Ed. 458; 1925 U.S. LEXIS 316
George F. Shafer, as Attorney General of the State of North Dakota v. Farmers' Grain Company of Embden
Opinion
This cause is restored to the docket for reargument on all the questions involved, particularly including the following:
1. Whether the North Dakota statute of 1922 differs materially in its provisions and operation from the statute of 1919 which was held invalid by this Court in Lemke v. Farmers Grain Co., 258 U. S. 50, and Lemke v. Homer Farmers Elevator Co., 258 U. S. 65.
2. Whether and to what extent § 17 of the statute of 1922 gives effect to and continues in force the provisions of the statute of 1919.
3. Whether and in what particulars the statute of 1922 encroaches upon the field of regulation occupied by the United States Grain Standards Act or conflicts with that act or with its administration.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- George F. Shafer, Attorney General of the State of North Dakota, Et Al. v. Farmers Grain Company of Embden Et Al.
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- Published