In The

Supreme Court of the United States

SARATOGA FISHING COMPANY

v.

J. M. MARTINAC & COMPANY

Decided June 2, 1997


Justice O’Connor, Dissenting

CASE DETAILS
Topic: Economic Activity*Court vote: 6–3
Note: No other Justices joined this opinion.
Citation: 520 U.S. 875 Docket: 95–1764Audio: Listen to this case's oral arguments at Oyez

* As categorized by the Washington University Law Supreme Court Database

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Opinion

JUSTICE O'CONNOR, dissenting.

I do not disagree with our decision to grant certiorari in this case, but I agree with JUSTICE SCALIA-and for the reasons he states-that we should affirm the judgment of the Court of Appeals.

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