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Powers v. Harris

U.S.
Mar 21, 2005
544 U.S. 920 (2005)

Summary

upholding a Fourteenth Amendment privileges and immunities and substantive due process challenge to an Oklahoma law that requires both a funeral directors license and a funeral establishment license before a person may lawfully sell time of need caskets while allowing unlicensed individuals to sell preneed caskets

Summary of this case from Walker v. Flitton

Opinion

No. 04-716.

March 21, 2005.


Certiorari Denied.

C.A. 10th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 379 F. 3d 1208.


Summaries of

Powers v. Harris

U.S.
Mar 21, 2005
544 U.S. 920 (2005)

upholding a Fourteenth Amendment privileges and immunities and substantive due process challenge to an Oklahoma law that requires both a funeral directors license and a funeral establishment license before a person may lawfully sell time of need caskets while allowing unlicensed individuals to sell preneed caskets

Summary of this case from Walker v. Flitton
Case details for

Powers v. Harris

Case Details

Full title:POWERS ET AL. v. HARRIS ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Mar 21, 2005

Citations

544 U.S. 920 (2005)
125 S. Ct. 1638

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