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''Munn v. Illinois'', 94 U.S. 113 (1877). {{Cases Stub}} '''Holding''': * Due Process Clause does protect private property * State may control property if it is “affected with a public interest”—a matter of public consequence/affects the community at large ** State can set a max. price for storage warehouses [[Category:Cases:Constitutional Law]]
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