Lambert v. Yellowley
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lambert-v-yellowley-233-523458
title:
Lambert v. Yellowley
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Lambert v. Yellowley, 272 U.S. 581 (1926), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States that reaffirmed the National Prohibition Act's limitation on the dispensation of alcoholic medicines. The five-to-four decision, written by Justice Louis D. Brandeis, affirmed the dismissal of a suit in which New York City physician Samuel Lambert sought to prevent Edward Yellowley, the acting federal prohibition director, from enforcing the Prohibition Act so as to preclude him from prescribing a
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1926 United States Supreme Court case
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2023-09-13T02:30:55Z
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