Marsh v. Buck

Marsh v. Buck, 313 U.S. 406 (1941), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held General statements that the law will be enforced if enacted are not threats against entities subject to the law.[1]

Marsh v. Buck
Argued April 29, 1941
Decided May 26, 1941
Full case nameMarsh v. Buck
Citations313 U.S. 406 (more)
61 S. Ct. 969; 85 L. Ed. 1426
Holding
General statements that the law will be enforced if enacted are not threats against entities subject to the law.
Court membership
Chief Justice
Charles E. Hughes
Associate Justices
Harlan F. Stone · Owen Roberts
Hugo Black · Stanley F. Reed
Felix Frankfurter · William O. Douglas
Frank Murphy
Case opinion
MajorityBlack, joined by unanimous
Murphy took no part in the consideration or decision of the case.

References

  1. Marsh v. Buck, 313 U.S. 406 (1941)
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