Kennington v. Palmer

255 U.S. 100, 41 S. Ct. 304, 65 L. Ed. 528, 1921 U.S. LEXIS 1797
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedFebruary 28, 1921
Docket367
StatusPublished
Cited by17 cases

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Kennington v. Palmer, 255 U.S. 100, 41 S. Ct. 304, 65 L. Ed. 528, 1921 U.S. LEXIS 1797 (1921).

Opinion

Mr. Chief Justice White

delivered the opinion of the court.

The appellants, dealers in wearing apparehin the city of Jackson, Mississippi, filed their bill in the court below against the Attorney General and subordinates charged by him with administrative duties under § 4 of the Lever *101 Act to enjoin the enforcement against them of provisions of that section. Their right to relief was based upon averments as to the unconstitutionality of the assailed provisions of the section, not only, in substance, upon the contentions which we have this day considered and disposed of in the Cohen Grocery Co. Case, ante, 81, but upon other grounds as well.

Without passing upon the question of constitutionality, the court dismissed the bill for the reason that the complainants had an adequate remedy at law, and the correctness of the decree of dismissal is the question now before us on direct appeal.

As it is no longer open to deny that the averments of unconstitutionality which were relied upon, if wel' founded, justified equitable relief under the bill, 1 .anc because the opinion in the Cohen Case has conclusively' settled that they were well founded, -it follows that the court below was wrong and its décree must be and it is reversed and the case remanded for further proceedings in conformity with this opinion.

Reversed.

Mr. Justice Pitney and Mr. Justice Brandeis concur in the result. Mr. Justice Day took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.
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Wilson v. New, 243 U. S. 332; Adams v. Tanner, 244 U. S. 590; Hammer v. Dagenhart, 247 U. S. 251; Hamilton v. Kentucky Distilleries Co., 251U. S. 146; Ruppert v. Caffey, 251 U. S. 264; Ft. Smith & Western R. R. Co. v. Mills, 253 U. S. 206.

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