Panama Refining Co. v. Ryan
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| Panama Refining Co. v. Ryan, 293 U.S. 388 (1935), also known as the Hot Oil case, was a case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional the Roosevelt Administration's prohibition of interstate and foreign trade in petroleum goods produced in excess of state quotas—the "hot oil" orders adopted under the 1933 National Industrial Recovery Act. — Excerpted from Panama Refining Co. v. Ryan on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
United States Supreme Court
PANAMA REFINING CO. v. RYAN
AMAZON PETROLEUM CORP. V. RYAN
No. Nos 135, 260 Argued: Dec. 10, 11, 1934. --- Decided: Jan 7, 1935
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Messrs. J. N. Saye, of Longview, Tex., and F. W. Fischer, of Tyler, Tex., for petitioners.
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Mr. Harold M. Stephens, Asst. Atty. Gen., for respondents.
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Mr. Chief Justice HUGHES delivered the opinion of the Court.
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