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- McGowan v. Maryland, 366 U.S. 420 (1961), was a United States Supreme Court case that upheld Sunday closing laws, in which the court held that laws with religious origins are not unconstitutional if they have a secular purpose. (en)
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- McGowan v. Maryland, (en)
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- Margaret M. McGowan, et al. v. State of Maryland (en)
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- Laws proscribing or limiting Sunday trading are not necessarily unconstitutional. (en)
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- Black, Clark, Brennan, Whittaker, Stewart (en)
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- Md. Ann. Code, Art. 27, ยง 521; 1st and 14th Amendments (en)
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- McGowan v. Maryland, 366 U.S. 420 (1961), was a United States Supreme Court case that upheld Sunday closing laws, in which the court held that laws with religious origins are not unconstitutional if they have a secular purpose. (en)
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- Margaret M. McGowan, et al. v. State of Maryland (en)
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