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Gallagher, Chief of Police of the City of Springfield, Massachusetts, et al. v. Crown Kosher Super Market of Massachusetts, Inc., et al., 1960 — 362 U.S. 960 · caselaw · US
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Gallagher, Chief of Police of the City of Springfield, Massachusetts, et al. v. Crown Kosher Super Market of Massachusetts, Inc., et al.
362 U.S. 960·Supreme Court of the United States·1960
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Opinion
No. 532.
Gallagher, Chief of Police of the City of Springfield, Massachusetts, et al. v. Crown Kosher Super Market of Massachusetts, Inc., et al.
Edward J. McCormack, Jr., Attorney General of Massachusetts, Joseph H. Elcock, Jr. and John Warren McGarry, Assistant Attorneys General, and S. Thomas Martinelli for appellants. Herbert B. Ehr-mann and Samuel L. Fein for appellees.
George Michaels on the motion for leave to intervene.
[MAJORITY]
Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. The motion of George Michaels et al. for leave to intervene is denied. Probable jurisdiction noted.