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State ex rel. Johnson v. Johns

Supreme Court of Florida, En Banc
Jul 6, 1926
92 Fla. 187 (Fla. 1926)

Summary

holding that legislative authority is only limited by the state and federal constitutions

Summary of this case from American Association of People with Disabilities v. Smith

Opinion

Opinion Filed July 6, 1926.

A case of original jurisdiction.

Vincent C. Giblin, for Relator;

Demurrer overruled and writ quashed.

L. O. Casey, James M. Carson, McCune, Casey, Hiaasen Fleming, and W. C. Hodges, for Respondents.



Summaries of

State ex rel. Johnson v. Johns

Supreme Court of Florida, En Banc
Jul 6, 1926
92 Fla. 187 (Fla. 1926)

holding that legislative authority is only limited by the state and federal constitutions

Summary of this case from American Association of People with Disabilities v. Smith
Case details for

State ex rel. Johnson v. Johns

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF FLORIDA, ex rel., JOHN B. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY GENERAL, Relator, v…

Court:Supreme Court of Florida, En Banc

Date published: Jul 6, 1926

Citations

92 Fla. 187 (Fla. 1926)
109 So. 228

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