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Ohio State Life Insurance Co. et al. v. Clark et al.; and Brown, Secretary of State, et al. v. Keller et al., 1960 — 363 U.S. 828 · caselaw · US
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Ohio State Life Insurance Co. et al. v. Clark et al.; and Brown, Secretary of State, et al. v. Keller et al.
363 U.S. 828·Supreme Court of the United States·1960
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Opinion
No. 918.
No. 919.
Ohio State Life Insurance Co. et al. v. Clark et al.; and Brown, Secretary of State, et al. v. Keller et al.
William S. Evatt, Robert L. Barton and Donald J. Hoskins for petitioners in No. 918 and for petitioners (other than Ted W. Brown, Secretary of State) in No. 919. Edward B. Raub, Jr., William A. Wick, William E. Knepper and Richard L. Miller for respondents in No. 918. J. Bruce Donaldson and John D. Holschuh for respondents in No. 919.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 6th Cir. Certiorari denied.
Reported below: 274 F. 2d 771.