New State Ice Co. v. Liebmann
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New State Ice Co. v. Liebmann, 285 U.S. 262
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 (1932), was a case
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 in which the Supreme Court of the United States
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 held that due process
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 prevented a state legislature from arbitrarily creating restrictions on new businesses only on the claim that their markets affected a public use.

The New State Ice Company had brought suit against Liebmann to prevent him from selling ice without a license. The lower courts had relied on Frost v. Corporation Commission in reaching their conclusion that a license is not necessary where existing businesses are "sufficient to meet the public needs therein". The Supreme Court distinguished Frost as concerned with businesses that grind grain, a public interest key to feeding the population that is not comparable to the ice market.

Justice Brandeis dissented from the court's opinion, saying that federalism
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allows that "a single courageous State may, if its citizens choose, serve as a laboratory; and try novel social and economic experiments without risk to the rest of the country..."
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