United States Supreme Court

271 U.S. 1

Keith  v.  Johnson

 Argued: Jan. 6, 1926. --- Decided: April 12, 1926

The Attorney General and Messrs. William D. Mitchell, Sol. Gen., Newton K. Fox. A. W. Gregg, and W. H. Trigg, all of Washington, D. C., for petitioner.

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Mr. Sidney V. Lowell, of Brooklyn, N. Y. (Messrs. Harrison Tweed and Benjamin Mahler, both of New York City, of counsel), for respondent.

Messrs. John M. Perry, C. Alexander Capron, Russell L. Bradford, and Walter F. Taylor, all of New York City, amici curiae.

Mr. Justice BUTLER delivered the opinion of the Court.

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