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VIGLIOTTI V. PENNSYLVANIA, 258 U. S. 403 (1922)
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Vigliotti v. Pennsylvania, 258 U.S. 403 (1922)
Vigliotti v. Pennsylvania
No. 530
Argued March 14, 1922
Decided April 10, 1922
258 U.S. 403
Syllabus
The law of Pennsylvania of May 13, 1887, known as the Brooks Law, which prohibits sale of spirituous liquor without a license, is not at variance with, but rather in aid of the prohibitions of the Eighteenth Amendment and the National Prohibition Act, and was not superseded by them. P. 258 U. S. 408.
271 Pa.St. 10 affirmed.
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