Carter v. Texas
305 U.S. 557, 59 S. Ct. 71
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedOctober 10, 1938
DocketNo. 112
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases
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Bluebook
Carter v. Texas, 305 U.S. 557, 59 S. Ct. 71 (1938).
Opinion
The appeal herein is dismissed (1) for the want of a substantial federal question, Whitney v. California, 274 U. S. 357, 368; (2) for the reason that the appellant has no standing to raise the question as to the validity of the statute under the commerce clause, United States v. Kapp, 302 U. S. 214, 217-218; Kay v. United States, 303 U. S. 1, 6-7.
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