United States Supreme Court

229 U.S. 288

Lewis Publishing Company  v.  Morgan

JOURNAL OF COMMERCE & COMMERCIAL BULLETIN, Appt.,

v.

ALBERT S. BURLESON, [1] as Postmaster General of the

United States; James C. McReynolds, as Attorney General

of the United States, et al.

No. 818.

Nos. 819 and 818.

Argued December 2 and 3, 1912.

Decided June 10, 1913.

Mr. James M. Beck for appellant in No. 819.

[Argument of Counsel from pages 289-293 intentionally omitted]

Messrs. Robert C. Morris, and Guthrie B. Plante for appellant in No. 818.

Solicitor General Bullitt for appellees.

[Argument of Counsel from pages 293-296 intentionally omitted]

Mr. Chief Justice White delivered the opinion of the court:

Notes

  1. Retirement of Frank H. Hitchcock as Postmaster General, and George W. Wickersham as Attorney General suggested, and Albert S. Burleson and James C. McReynolds, their successors in office, substituted March 11, 1913, as parties appellees herein.

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