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Marks et al., Trustees, v. United States, 1951 — 342 U.S. 823 · caselaw · US
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Marks et al., Trustees, v. United States
342 U.S. 823·Supreme Court of the United States·1951
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Opinion
No. 141.
Marks et al., Trustees, v. United States.
J. Garner Anthony for petitioners.
Solicitor General Perlman and Assistant Attorney. General Vanech for the United States. Walter D. Ackerman, Jr., Attorney General, and Rhoda V. Lewis„ Deputy Attorney General, filed a brief for the Territory of Hawaii, as amicus curiae, supporting the petition.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied.