Adams v. Tanner
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| Adams v. Tanner, 244 U.S. 590 (1917), is a U.S. Supreme Court case, which held that a Washington state law that prohibited employment agencies was unconstitutional. — Excerpted from Adams v. Tanner on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
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ADAMS v. TANNER
No. 273. Argued: May 7, 1917. --- Decided: June 11, 1917.
Messrs. Dallas V. Halverstadt, George Ferris, Edward J. Cannon, and Samuel H. Piles for appellants.
Mr. L. L. Thompson and Mr. W. V. Tanner, Attorney General of Washington, for appellees.
Mr. Justice McReynolds delivered the opinion of the court:
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