Champion v. Ames
Champion v. Ames, 188 U.S. 321 (1903), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court which held that trafficking lottery tickets constituted interstate commerce that could be regulated by the U.S. Congress under the Commerce Clause.
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Champion v. Ames
Champion v. Ames, 188 U.S. 321 (1903), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court which held that trafficking lottery tickets constituted interstate commerce that could be regulated by the U.S. Congress under the Commerce Clause.
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Champion v. Ames, 188 U.S. 321 ...... ess under the Commerce Clause.
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Charles F. Champion v. John C. Ames, United States Marshal
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Trafficking lottery tickets co ...... ess under the Commerce Clause.
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Brewer, Shiras, Peckham
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Brown, White, McKenna, Holmes
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Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois
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Champion v. Ames, 188 U.S. 321 ...... ess under the Commerce Clause.
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Charles F. Champion v. John C. Ames, United States Marshal
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