GRAVES v. MINNESOTA

No. 320.

272 U.S. 425 (1926)

GRAVES v. MINNESOTA.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided November 22, 1926.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Russell C. Rosenquest, with whom Mr. Charles H. Graves, pro se, was on the brief, for plaintiff in error.

Messrs. Clifford L. Hilton, Attorney General of Minnesota, and James E. Markham, Deputy Attorney General, were on the brief, for the State of Minnesota.


MR. JUSTICE SANFORD delivered the opinion of the Court.

This case involves a single question relating to the constitutionality of the Minnesota statute regulating the practice of dentistry. Gen. Laws, 1889, c. 19, and amendments; embodied in Gen. Stats., 1923, §§ 5757-5763.

This statute prohibits the practice of dentistry by persons who have not been licensed by the board of dental examiners. Every applicant for a license is required to present himself...

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