List of United States Supreme Court cases on commodity and futures regulation

List of United States Supreme Court cases on commodity and futures regulation

This is a chronological list of significant US Supreme Court cases in the area of commodity and futures regulation.

* Ware & Leland v. Mobile County, 209 U.S. 405 , 28 Sup. Ct. 526, 14 Ann. Cas. 1031 (1908). Contracts for the sales of cotton for future delivery which do not oblige interstate shipments are not subjects of interstate commerce, and that a state tax on persons engaged in buying and selling cotton for future delivery was held not to be a regulation of interstate commerce or beyond the power of the state.

* Hill v. Wallace, 259 U.S. 44 (1922)

* Board of Trade of City of Chicago v. Olsen 262 US 1 (1923)

* Trusler v. Crooks, 269 U.S. 475 (1926)

* Wallace v. Cutten 298 U.S. 229 (1936)

* Commodity Futures Trading Commission v. Schor, 478 U.S. 833 (1986)DUNN ET AL. v. COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION ET AL. 519 U.S. 465


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