OKLAHOMA GIN CO. V. OKLAHOMA, 252 U. S. 339 (1920)

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Oklahoma Gin Co. v. Oklahoma, 252 U.S. 339 (1920)

Oklahoma Gin Company v. State of Oklahoma

No. 32

Argued January 23, 24, 1919

Restored to docket for reargument April 21, 1919

Submitted October 9, 1919

Order for oral argument entered October 20, 1919

Reargued December 17, 1919

Decided March 22, 120

252 U.S. 339

Syllabus

The provision of the Oklahoma law concerning penalties for disobedience of an order of the Corporation Commission fixing rates held void, following Oklahoma Operating Co. v. Love, ante, 252 U. S. 331, as depriving a cotton ginning company of opportunity for judicial review. P. 252 U. S. 340.

63 Okla. 10 reversed.

The case is stated in the opinion.