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Today in Supreme Court History: August 16, 1933
8/16/1933: President Roosevelt adopts the Code of Fair Competition for the Governance of the Petroleum Industry. The Supreme Court declared those codes unconstitutional in Panama Refining Co. v. Ryan (1935).

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Russo v. United States, 404 U.S. 1209 (decided August 16, 1971): Douglas dissolves a Ninth Circuit stay of contempt conviction; applicant refused to answer grand jury questions and cites the circuit split on whether under the Omnibus Crime Bill of 1968 one can refuse if subpoena to testify was based on information gathered by illegal wiretapping; Douglas would normally jump at this, but no actual evidence of wiretapping
Bateman v. Arizona, 429 U.S. 1302 (decided August 16, 1976): Rehnquist denies bail to defendant convicted of marital sodomy who on cert will argue that consensual sodomy falls within right to privacy (but jury found that there was no consent!) (unsurprisingly, cert denied, 429 U.S. 864)
Board of School Comm'rs of Mobile Co. v. Davis, 84 S.Ct. 10 (decided August 16, 1963): Black refuses to stay desegregation order because it was made in accordance with Brown v. Board of Education and clear evidence that such an order was necessary (another example of former Ku Klux Klansman Black getting tough on his home state)