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New York State Broadcasters Assn., Inc., et al. v. United States et al., 1970 — 396 U.S. 1061 · caselaw · US
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New York State Broadcasters Assn., Inc., et al. v. United States et al.
396 U.S. 1061·Supreme Court of the United States·1970
Mr. Justice Black and Mr. Justice Douglas are of the opinion that certiorari should be granted.
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Opinion
No. 820.
New York State Broadcasters Assn., Inc., et al. v. United States et al.
Robert A. Dreyer for petitioners. Solicitor General Griswold, Assistant Attorney General McLaren, Henry Getter, John H. Conlin, and Lenore G. Ehrig for the United States et al. George S. Pappagianis, Attorney General, for the State of New Hampshire as amicus curiae in support of the petition.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied.
Mr. Justice Black and Mr. Justice Douglas are of the opinion that certiorari should be granted.