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| MINNESOTA MORTGAGE MORATORIUM CASE (1934) | upheld the constitutionality of a Minnesota moratorium on mortgage foreclosures passed in 1933 amid the economic crisis of the depression, which began in 1929. |
| Missouri v. Holland (1920): | the Court held that the national interest in protecting the wildlife could be protected only by national action. |
| -Bailey v. Drexel Furniture (1922): | The Court found that the Child Labor Tax Law was in violation of the Constitution as it intruded on the jurisdiction of states to adopt and enforce child labor codes. |
| Adkins v. Children’s Hospital (1923): | 5th Amendment ? The Court found that upholding the statute would dangerously extend the police power of the state and, thus, found it unconstitutionalCourt struck down federal law establishing minimum wage for women in D. C. |
| AMERICAN STEEL FOUNDRIES v. TRI-CITY CENTRAL TRADES COUNCIL (1921) | Court made it easier to get injunctions against labor |
| TRUAX v. CORRIGAN (1921) | struck down Arizona law against labor injunctions |
| CORONADO COAL CASES (1925) | United Mine Workers trying to unionize southern coal minesstrike aimed at stopping interstate shipment of non-union coal violated antitrust laws |
| WOLFF PACKING v. COURT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (1923) | Struck down Kansas’s Industrial Relations Actnegated Munn; placed most economic business outside state regulation |