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United States ex rel. Giese v. Chamberlin, Commanding General, et al., 1951 — 342 U.S. 845 · caselaw · US
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United States ex rel. Giese v. Chamberlin, Commanding General, et al.
342 U.S. 84596 L. Ed. 2d 638·Supreme Court of the United States·1951
Mr. Justice Minton took no part in the consideration, or decision of this case.
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Opinion
No. 10.
United States ex rel. Giese v. Chamberlin, Commanding General, et al.
Argued October 9, 1951.
Decided October 15, 1951.
Albert E. Hallett argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner.
John F. Davis argued the cause for respondents.
With him on the brief were Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Mclnerney and Beatrice Rosenberg.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Per Curiam:
The judgmeht is affirmed by
an equally divided Court.
Mr. Justice Minton took no part in the consideration, or decision of this case.