PUBLIX CLEANERS v. FLORIDA DRY CLEANING AND L. BOARD


32 F.Supp. 31 (1940)

PUBLIX CLEANERS, Inc., v. FLORIDA DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY BOARD.

District Court, S. D. Florida, Jacksonville Division.

March 12, 1940.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bedell & Bedell and Milam, McIlvaine & Milam, all of Jacksonville, Fla., for plaintiff.

Rogers, Towers & Bailey, of Jacksonville, Fla., for defendant.

Edward McCarthy, Jr., of Jacksonville, Fla., and Hoffman & Robinson, of Miami, Fla., for intervenors.


STRUM, District Judge.

Plaintiff, a dry cleaner doing business in Florida on the "cash and carry" plan, asserts a controversy between itself and the defendant Board created by Chapter 17894, Laws of Florida, 1937. Plaintiff asserts that its right to operate its business free of the price regulations imposed pursuant to the statute is a "liberty" secured to it by the Fourteenth Amendment, Sec. 1, of which liberty it is deprived without due process of law by the activities...

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