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Marshall v. Jerrico, Inc., No. 79-253 (U.S. Supreme Court) (446 U.S. 238; 100 S.Ct. 1610) (April 28, 1980) (Justice Marshall)

Here the Court rejected a claim that a provision of the Fair Labor Standards Act violated the Due Process Clause because it provided that civil penalties collected should be returned to the Dept. of Labor as reimbursement for enforcement expenses.

In this case, the petitioner challenged the civil penalty provisions ...

 

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