Kidd v. Pearson 128 U.S. 1 (1888)
KIDD v. PEARSON 128 U.S. 1 (1888)
A unanimous Court distinguished manufacturing and all forms of production from interstate commerce, holding that a state act prohibiting the manufacture of intoxicants did not conflict with the national power to regulate interstate commerce and that the manufacture of a product for export to other states did not make it an article of interstate commerce.
Leonard W. Levy
(1986)
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