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Times Film Corp. v. City of Chicago et al., 1960 — 364 U.S. 805 · caselaw · US
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Times Film Corp. v. City of Chicago et al.
364 U.S. 805·Supreme Court of the United States·1960
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Opinion
No. 34.
Times Film Corp. v. City of Chicago et al.
Sidney A. Schreiber for Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. Edgar Bernhard and Alex Elson for American Civil Liberties Union.
[MAJORITY]
Certiorari, 362 U. S. 917, to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. The motions of Motion Picture Association of America, Inc., American Civil Liberties Union, and Independent Film Importers and Distributors of America, Inc., for leave to file briefs, as amici curiae, are granted.