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Michigan Law Review

1942

Cloverleaf Butter Co. v. Patterson

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Constitutional Law - Commerce Clause - Regulation Of Renovated Butter Manufacture, Michigan Law Review May 1942

Constitutional Law - Commerce Clause - Regulation Of Renovated Butter Manufacture, Michigan Law Review

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Plaintiff, who was engaged in the manufacture of renovated butter from packing stock butter, brought an action to enjoin Alabama officials from enforcing state laws relating to the inspection and seizure of the raw material. Plaintiff contended that since the production of renovated butter was taxed and regulated by the United States, state action was excluded. The federal act conferred upon the Secretary of Agriculture, among other things the duty of ascertaining "whether or not materials used in the manufacture of said process or renovated butter are deleterious to health or unwholesome in the finished product, and in case such …