Supreme Court of the United States, 1933

Jannett v. Hardie

Jannett v. Hardie
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided December 18, 1933
290 U.S. 602; 54 S. Ct. 345; 78 L. Ed. 529; 1933 U.S. LEXIS 519 (United States Reports)

Jannett v. Hardie

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

The Supreme Court of Florida entertained on rehearing and decided the constitutional question as to the denial of the equal protection of the laws under the Fourteenth Amendment. The judgment is affirmed. Missouri v. Lewis, 101 U.S. 22, 30, 31; Hayes v. Missouri, 120 U.S. 68, 71, 72; Budd v. New York, 143 U.S. 517, 548; Griffith v. Connecticut, 218 U.S. 563; Engel v. O'Malley, 219 U.S. 128, 137, 138; Mutual Loan Co. v. Martell, 222 U.S. 225, 235, 236; Toyota v. Hawaii, 226 U.S. 184, 191, 192; Northwestern Laundry Co. v. Des Moines, 239 U.S. 486, 495; Packard v. Banton, 264 U.S. 140, 143, 144; Radice v. New York, 264 U.S. 292, 296; Dillingham v. McLaughlin, 264 U.S. 370; Ohio v. Akron Park District, 281 U.S. 74, 81.

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