Case Brief
Case Name: United States v. Darby (p. 144)
Citation: 312 U.S. 100 (1941)
Votes:
Author: J. Stone
Concurrences: Unanimous Decision
Dissent: none
Parties: United States = Appellant
Darby = Appellee
Facts: Darby is a lumber manufacture company in Georgia. They were not found at fault in District Court because they ruled that Congress couldn't rule or infringe on local manufacturing activities.
Procedural History: The U.S Congress found that Darby Lumber was in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
The appellate court ruled that this Act was unconstitutional because the U.S Congress violated the 10th amendment.
U.S Congress took this matter to the Supreme Court.
Issues: (1) Does the Congress have power prohibit the shipment of lumber meaning can they enforce the FLS Act?
(2) Is the FLS Act Constitutional?
Holdings: (1) Under the Fair Labor Standards Act the US Congress had the power to regulate employment conditions.
(2) Under the Commerce......
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