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Hilliard v. Johnston, Warden; Marmon et al. v. Illinois; Timken-Detroit Axle Co. v. Cleveland Steel Products Corp.; Marmon et al. v. Illinois; Cooper v. Parsons, Receiver; Wells Lamont Corp. v. Bowles, Price Administrator, et al.; Lawrence v. Illinois; Standard Register Co. v. American Sales Book Co., Inc.; Genecov v. Texas et al.; Southern California Freight Lines v. McKeown; Nycum v. City of Altoona; County of Thurston et al. v. United States; and Stockholders' Committee of the Universal Lubricating Systems, Inc. v. Staley, Trustee, 1945 — 326 U.S. 807 · caselaw · US