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Bender et al. v. Wickard, Secretary of Agriculture, 1943 — 319 U.S. 731 · caselaw · US
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Bender et al. v. Wickard, Secretary of Agriculture
319 U.S. 731·Supreme Court of the United States·1943
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Opinion
No. 954.
Bender et al. v. Wickard, Secretary of Agriculture.
Argued June 1, 1943.
Decided June 7, 1943.
Mr. William Lemke, with whom Messrs. Robert H. McNeill, Louis M. Day, and T. A. Billingsly were on the brief, for appellants.
Solicitor General Fahy, with whom Assistant Attorney General Tom C. Clark and Messrs. Robert L. Stern, John S. L. Yost, and W Carroll Hunter were on the brief, for appellee.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Per Curiam:
The judgment is affirmed on the authority of Wickard v. Filburn, 317 U. S. 111.