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Gray, Director of the Bituminous Coal Division of the Department of the Interior, et al. v. Powell et al., Receivers, 1941 — 312 U.S. 666 · caselaw · US
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Gray, Director of the Bituminous Coal Division of the Department of the Interior, et al. v. Powell et al., Receivers
312 U.S. 66685 L. Ed. 1111·Supreme Court of the United States·1941
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Opinion
No. 603.
Gray, Director of the Bituminous Coal Division of the Department of the Interior, et al. v. Powell et al., Receivers.
Argued March 14, 1941.
Decided March 31, 1941.
Mr. Robert L. Stern, with whom Solicitor General Biddle, Assistant Attorney General Arnold, and Messrs. Richard H. Demuth, James C. Wilson, Abe Fortas, and Arnold Levy were on the brief, for petitioners. Messrs. Joseph F. Johnston and W. R. iC. Cocke, with whom Mr. Wm. H. Delaney was on the brief, for respondents.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Per Curiam:
The judgment is affirmed by an equally divided Court.