Smith-Lever Act, 1917 in the United States
Introduction to Smith-Lever Act, Smith-Hughes Act, 1917
In the context of the legal history: Established the U.S.’s first Food Administration with the authority to fix food prices, license distributors, coordinate purchases, oversee exports, act against hoarding and profiteering, and encourage farmers to grow more crops.
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In the context of the legal history:
See Also
- International Treaties
- Multilateral Treaties