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Schwartz et al. v. Kelley et al., Members of the Liquor Control Committee, 1953 — 346 U.S. 891 · caselaw · US
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Schwartz et al. v. Kelley et al., Members of the Liquor Control Committee
346 U.S. 891·Supreme Court of the United States·1953
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Opinion
No. 420.
Schwartz et al. v. Kelley et al., Members of the Liquor Control Committee.
Abraham Davis Slavitt for appellants. William L. Beers, Attorney General of Connecticut, and Louis Weinstein, Assistant Attorney General, for appellees.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Appeal from the Supreme Court of Errors of Connecticut.
Per Curiam:
The appeal is dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question.