Draft:Jin Fuey Moy
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Dr. Jin Fuey Moy was a significant figure in American legal history. As a licensed medical doctor in the early 20th century, he found himself at the center of a landmark legal battle involving opium possession[1]. His case, United States v. Jin Fuey Moy, paved the way for major changes in drug laws and has had enduring impacts on the American judicial system.
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