Brown V. Maryland
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Date decided | 1827 |
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Dissent | Thompson |
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ID | 3051750 |
About Brown V. Maryland
Brown v. Maryland, 25 U. S. 419, was a significant United States Supreme Court case which interpreted the Import-Export and Commerce Clauses of the U. S. Constitution to prohibit discriminatory taxation by states against imported items after importation, rather than only at the time of importation.