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Columbia Gas & Electric Corp. v. United States et al., 1946 — 329 U.S. 737 · caselaw · US
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Columbia Gas & Electric Corp. v. United States et al.
329 U.S. 737·Supreme Court of the United States·1946
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Opinion
Nos. 129, 130 and 131.
Columbia Gas & Electric Corp. v. United States et al.
October 14, 1946.
Wm. Dwight Whitney for petitioner. Solicitor General Mc-Grath, Assistant Attorney General Berge, Charles H. Weston, Roger S. Foster, Theodore L. Thau and David Ferher for the United States and the Securities & Exchange Commission; Oscar S. Rosner and Jerome N. Wanshel for the Green Committee et al.; and Arthur G. Logan and Robert J. Bulkley for Van Horn et al., respondents.
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Petition for writs of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied.
The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Douglas, and Mr. Justice Jackson took no part in the consideration or decision of this application.