Standard Oil Co. v. Federal Trade Commission

338 U.S. 865, 70 S. Ct. 140, 94 L. Ed. 530, 1949 U.S. LEXIS 3071
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedNovember 7, 1949
DocketNo. 107
StatusPublished

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Standard Oil Co. v. Federal Trade Commission, 338 U.S. 865, 70 S. Ct. 140, 94 L. Ed. 530, 1949 U.S. LEXIS 3071 (1949).

Opinion

C. A. 7th Cir. Certiorari granted.

Mr. Justice Douglas and Mr. Justice Minton took no part [866]*866in the consideration or decision of this application. Weymouth Kirkland, Howard Ellis, Arthur J. Abbott and Thomas E. Sunderland for petitioner. Solicitor General Perlman filed a memorandum for the Federal Trade Commission, stating that the Government does not oppose allowance of the petition. Wilbur Duberstein filed a brief for the Retail Gasoline Dealers Association of Michigan, as amicus curiae, opposing the petition.

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