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Billings v. Truesdell, Major General, U. S. A., 1943 — 320 U.S. 725 · caselaw · US
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Billings v. Truesdell, Major General, U. S. A.
320 U.S. 725·Supreme Court of the United States·1943
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Opinion
No. 215.
Billings v. Truesdell, Major General, U. S. A.
October 11, 1943.
Mr. Lee Bond for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Tom C. Clark, and Mr. Robert 8. Erdahl for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit granted.