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Brown Paper Mill Co., Inc. v. National Labor Relations Board, 1940 — 310 U.S. 651 · caselaw · US
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Brown Paper Mill Co., Inc. v. National Labor Relations Board
310 U.S. 651·Supreme Court of the United States·1940
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Opinion
No. 1008.
Brown Paper Mill Co., Inc. v. National Labor Relations Board.
June 3, 1940.
Messrs. W. A. Bolinger and L. J. Benckenstein for petitioner.
Solicitor General Biddle and Messrs. Thomas E. Harris, Charles Fahy, Robert B. Watts, Laurence A. Knapp, and Mortimer B. Wolf for. respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.