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American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born v. Subversive Activities Control Board; Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade v. Subversive Activities Control Board, 1964 — 379 U.S. 918 · caselaw · US
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American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born v. Subversive Activities Control Board; Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade v. Subversive Activities Control Board
379 U.S. 918·Supreme Court of the United States·1964
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No. 44.
No. 65.
American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born v. Subversive Activities Control Board. Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade v. Subversive Activities Control Board.
[MAJORITY]
(Certiorari, 377 U. S. 915, to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit); and
(Certiorari, 377 U. S. 989, to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.) The motion of Marvin M. Karpatkin and Melvin L. Wulf for leave to present oral argument, as amici curiae, is denied.
Melvin L. Wulf on the motion.