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Brown Telecasters, Inc., v. Federal Communications Commission et al., 1961 — 368 U.S. 916 · caselaw · US
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Brown Telecasters, Inc., v. Federal Communications Commission et al.
368 U.S. 916·Supreme Court of the United States·1961
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Opinion
No. 402.
Brown Telecasters, Inc., v. Federal Communications Commission et al.
Henry B. Weaver, Jr. and Quinn O’Connell for petitioner. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Loevinger, Irwin A. Seibel, Max D. Paglin, Daniel R. Ohlbaum and Ruth V. Reel for the Federal Communications Commission, respondent.
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United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certio-rari denied.