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Michigan Law Review

1943

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Constitutional Law - Constitutionality Of Tire Rationing, Malcolm M. Davisson Feb 1943

Constitutional Law - Constitutionality Of Tire Rationing, Malcolm M. Davisson

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiff, Price Administrator, sought to enjoin defendants from selling rubber tires and tubes to consumers without tire rationing certificates as required by the tire rationing regulations. Defendants contended that the regulations were void under the Fifth Amendment as taking of property without due process of law and without just or any compensation. Held, judgment for plaintiff. The tire rationing regulations, a proper exercise of the war powers vested by Congress in the President or some duly constituted department, agency, or officer of the federal government, are not in contravention of the prohibition of the Fifth Amendment against the taking …