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Dayton v. Gillilland et al., Constituting the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, et al.
355 U.S. 813·Supreme Court of the United States·1957
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Opinion
No. 129.
Dayton v. Gillilland et al., Constituting the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, et al.
Paul Ackerman for petitioner. Solicitor General Rankin, Assistant Attorney General Doub, Samuel D. Slade and B. Jenkins Middleton for respondents. Philip Levy, Robert T. Reynolds and Paul M. Rhodes filed a brief for Price et al., as amici curiae, in opposition.
[MAJORITY]
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari denied.