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General Motors Corp. v. Washington et al., 1964 — 379 U.S. 875 · caselaw · US
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General Motors Corp. v. Washington et al.
379 U.S. 875·Supreme Court of the United States·1964
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No. 115,
October Term, 1963.
General Motors Corp. v. Washington et al.,
[MAJORITY]
377 U. S. 436. Motions of Automotive Service Industry Association, Electronic Industries Association, Automotive Manufacturers Association, and the National Association of Manufacturers for leave to file briefs, as amici curiae, in support of petition for rehearing granted. Petition for rehearing denied.