Lemke v. Homer Farmers' Elevator/Opinion of the Court

Lemke v. Homer Farmers' Elevator/Opinion of the Court
Opinion of the Court by William R. Day
866197Lemke v. Homer Farmers' Elevator/Opinion of the Court — Opinion of the CourtWilliam R. Day

United States Supreme Court

258 U.S. 65

Lemke  v.  Homer Farmers' Elevator


This suit was brought by companies representing 692 elevators in the state of North Dakota to enjoin the enforcement of the North Dakota Grain Grading and Inspection Act, chapter 138 of the Laws of North Dakota of 1919. This act was considered and passed upon in No. 456, Lemke v. Farmers' Grain Co. of Embden, 258 U.S. 50, 42 Sup. Ct. 244, 66 L. Ed.--, just decided.

The matter was heard before three Judges, and a temporary injunction was granted upon the authority of the decree of the Circuit Court of Appeals which we have just reviewed, and affirmed. Appeal from that order was taken to this court. The facts are not materially different from those presented in the former case, and the reasons therein stated for the conclusion reached are controlling here, and need not be repeated.

Affirmed.

Mr. Justice HOLMES, Mr. Justice BRANDEIS, and Mr. Justice CLARKE dissent.

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