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Pacific States Box and Basket Co. v. White

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End date
  
1935

Full case name
  
Pacific States Box & Basket Co. v. White

Citations
  
296 U.S. 176 (more) 56 S. Ct. 159; 80 L. Ed. 138; 1935 U.S. LEXIS 569; 101 A.L.R. 853

Majority
  
Brandeis, joined by unanimous

Ruling court
  
Supreme Court of the United States

Pacific States Box & Basket Co. v. White, 296 U.S. 176 (1935), was a case heard by the United States Supreme Court.

Contents

Background

The Oregon Division of Plant Industries, having been granted the power to prevent fraud or deception and to promote, protect, further or develop the horticultural interests of the state, prescribed the type, size and shape of containers for the sale of strawberries and raspberries.

A California manufacturer of fruit and vegetable containers challenged the rule as arbitrary and capricious in violation of the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.

Opinion of the Court

In an opinion delivered by Associate Justice Louis Brandeis, the Court ruled that "where the regulation is within the scope of authority legally delegated, the presumption of the existence of facts justifying its specific exercise attaches alike to statutes, to municipal ordinances, and to orders of administrative bodies."

The regulation had been promulgated through notice and public hearing.

The court explained that when such a regulation was challenged, "if any state of facts reasonably can be conceived that would sustain it, there is a presumption of the existence of that state of facts, and one who assails the classification must carry the burden of showing by a resort to common knowledge or other matters which may be judicially noticed, or to other legitimate proof, that the action is arbitrary."

The case served as a precursor to Administrative Procedure Act rationality review.

References

Pacific States Box & Basket Co. v. White Wikipedia