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Perez v. United States
Court Supreme Court of the United States
Citation
Date decided April 26, 1971

Facts

Petitioner was convicted of "loansharking" activities.

Arguments

Loansharks operate similar to organized crime which has a substantially adverse effect on interstate commerce.

Holding

Congress has the power to criminalize loan sharking.

Case Text Links