United States v. Grimaud

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title: United States v. Grimaud
text: United States v. Grimaud, 220 U.S. 506 (1911), was a case argued before the Supreme Court of the United States. The case tested the constitutionality of the Forest Reserve Act of 1891, which delegated the power to make rules and regulations regarding the use of federal Forest Service lands and to punish violations of these rules as a criminal offense to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Court ruled, after a re-argument, that such a delegation of rulemaking power was permis
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