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World Airways, Inc., et al. v. Pan American World Airways, Inc., et al.; Civil Aeronautics Board v. Pan American World Airways, Inc., et al.; and American Society of Travel Agents, Inc. v. Pan American World Airways, Inc., et al., 1968 — 390 U.S. 919 · caselaw · US
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World Airways, Inc., et al. v. Pan American World Airways, Inc., et al.; Civil Aeronautics Board v. Pan American World Airways, Inc., et al.; and American Society of Travel Agents, Inc. v. Pan American World Airways, Inc., et al.
390 U.S. 919·Supreme Court of the United States·1968
Mr. Justice Marshall took no part in the consideration or decision of these petitions.
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Opinion
No. 800.
No. 946.
No. 969.
World Airways, Inc., et al. v. Pan American World Airways, Inc., et al.; Civil Aeronautics Board v. Pan American World Airways, Inc., et al.; and American Society of Travel Agents, Inc. v. Pan American World Airways, Inc., et al.
Raymond J. Rasenberger, Clayton L. Burwell, Leonard N. Bebchick, George Berkowitz and Stephen D. Potts for petitioners in No. 800. Solicitor General Griswold, Assistant Attorney General Turner, Joseph B. Goldman, O. D. Ozment, Warren L. Sharfman and Robert L. Toomey for petitioner in No. 946. Charles A. Hobbs and Glen A. Wilkinson for petitioner in No. 969. Edward R. Neaher, Carl S. Rowe and Gertrude S. Rosenthal for respondents in all three cases.
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C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari granted. Cases consolidated and two hours allotted for oral argument.
Mr. Justice Marshall took no part in the consideration or decision of these petitions.
Reported below: 380 F. 2d 770.