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Barker v. Leggett, Superintendent of the Insurance Department of Missouri, et al., 1952 — 342 U.S. 900 · caselaw · US
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Barker v. Leggett, Superintendent of the Insurance Department of Missouri, et al.
342 U.S. 900·Supreme Court of the United States·1952
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No. 427.
Barker v. Leggett, Superintendent of the Insurance Department of Missouri, et al.
Walter A. Raymond,- William H. Pecker and Robert L. Howard for appellant.
J. E. Taylor, Attorney’ General of Missouri, and Harry H. Kay, Assistant Attorney General, for appellees.
[MAJORITY — Per éuriam:]
Per éuriam:
Thq appeal is dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question.