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Ex parte: In the Matter of John P. White, as President, and William Green, as Secretary Treasurer, of United Mine Workers of America, et al., Petitioners, 1917 — 242 U.S. 625 · caselaw · US
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Ex parte: In the Matter of John P. White, as President, and William Green, as Secretary Treasurer, of United Mine Workers of America, et al., Petitioners
242 U.S. 625·Supreme Court of the United States·1917
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Opinion
No.-. Original.
Ex parte: In the Matter of John P. White, as President, and William Green, as Secretary Treasurer, of United Mine Workers of America, et al., Petitioners.
Submitted January 29, 1917.
Decided February 5, 1917.
[MAJORITY]
Motion for leave to file petition for writ of prohibition denied. Mr. Henry Warrum and Mr. George L. Grant for the petitioners.