ARROWSMITH v. VOORHIES

No. 4798.

55 F.2d 310 (1931)

ARROWSMITH v. VOORHIES, Atty. Gen. of Michigan, et al.

District Court, E. D. Michigan.

December 9, 1931.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Levin, Levin & Dill and Patrick H. O'Brien, all of Detroit, Mich. (Theodore Levin and Fred M. Butzel, both of Detroit, Mich., and Max J. Kohler, of New York City, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Paul W. Voorhies, Atty. Gen., and K. F. Clardy, Asst. Atty. Gen., for defendants.

Before DENISON, Circuit Judge, and SIMONS, and O'BRIEN, District Judges.


O'BRIEN, District Judge.

Plaintiff, George Arrowsmith, is a subject of Great Britain and a resident of the state of Michigan. He is in the contracting business, and employs people of foreign birth, and at times has hired himself out as an employee of others in the same state. He seeks injunctive relief against the enforcement of an act passed by the Legislature of the state of Michigan during the Session of 1931, approved May 29, 1931 and entitled "A Bill defining...

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