Dean Milk Company v. City of Madison, Wisconsin
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| Dean Milk Co. v. City of Madison, Wisconsin, 340 U.S. 349 (1951), was a United States Supreme Court case dealing with the Dormant Commerce Clause. — Excerpted from Dean Milk Co. v. City of Madison, Wisconsin on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
United States Supreme Court
DEAN MILK COMPANY v. CITY OF MADISON, WISCONSIN
Argued: Dec. 7, 1950. ---
Messrs. Jacob Geffs and George S. Geffs, Janesville, Wis., for appellant.
Messrs. Harold E. Hanson and Walter P. Ela, Madison, Wis., for appellees.
Mr. Justice CLARK delivered the opinion of the Court.
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