
This is a minimal historical note about a Supreme Court case argument with no apparent editorial framing, charged language, or perspective. The article presents a bare fact without commentary, context, or sourcing beyond the case citation itself. The brevity and factual nature preclude strong ideological positioning, though Reason's libertarian orientation typically scores right-leaning on policy content (not applicable here).
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4/6/1938: United States v. Carolene Products argued. The post Today in Supreme Court History: April 6, 1938 appeared first on Reason.com.
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