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Suehiro et al. v. Brownell, Attorney General, Successor to the Alien Property Custodian, 1954 — 347 U.S. 920 · caselaw · US
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Suehiro et al. v. Brownell, Attorney General, Successor to the Alien Property Custodian
347 U.S. 920·Supreme Court of the United States·1954
Mr. Justice Black and Mr. Justice Douglas are of the opinion certiorari should be granted.
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Opinion
No. 533.
Suehiro et al. v. Brownell, Attorney General, Successor to the Alien Property Custodian.
Roger E. Brooks and John Ward Cutler for petitioners.
Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Townsend, James D. Hill, George B. Searls and Irwin A. Seibel for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied.
Mr. Justice Black and Mr. Justice Douglas are of the opinion certiorari should be granted.