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Illinois ex rel. Gordon, Director of Labor, v. Campbell, Collector of Internal Revenue, 1946 — 327 U.S. 772 · caselaw · US
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Illinois ex rel. Gordon, Director of Labor, v. Campbell, Collector of Internal Revenue
327 U.S. 772·Supreme Court of the United States·1946
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Opinion
No. 750.
Illinois ex rel. Gordon, Director of Labor, v. Campbell, Collector of Internal Revenue.
February 25, 1946.
George F. Barrett, Attorney General of Illinois, Albert E. Hallett and William C. Wines, Assistant Attorneys General, for petitioner. Solicitor General McGrath, Sewall Key, Helen R. Carloss and Norman S. Altman for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for writ of certiorari to the Su-
preme Court of Illinois granted.