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Boyd v. Grand Trunk Western Railroad Co., 1949 — 337 U.S. 923 · caselaw · US
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Boyd v. Grand Trunk Western Railroad Co.
337 U.S. 923·Supreme Court of the United States·1949
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Opinion
Certiorari Granted.
(See also Misc. Nos. 106, 109, 184, 872 and 874, ante, p. 285.)
No. 486.
Boyd v. Grand Trunk Western Railroad Co.
Supreme Court of Michigan.
Melvin L. Griffith, Francis H. Monek and John L. Mechem for petitioner.
H. Victor Spike for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Certiorari granted.