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U.S. Supreme Court
Crane v. New York, 239 U.S. 195 (1915)
Crane v. New York
No. 388
Argued October 12, 1915
Decided November 29, 1915
239 U.S. 195
Syllabus
A state statute regarding employment of laborers otherwise valid is not unconstitutional under the equal provision clause of the Fourteenth Amendment because it makes distinctions between aliens and citizens. There is a basis for such a classification. Otherwise decided on the authority of Heim v. McCall, ante, p. 239 U. S. 175.
214 N.Y. 154, affirmed.
The facts, which involve the constitutionality of § 14 of the Labor Law of New York, are stated in the opinion.
