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National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission
See, e. g., Great Lakes Broadcasting Co., 3 F.R.C.App.Rev. 32 (1929) (“Public interest requires ample play for . . opposing views . [on] discussions and issues of importance to the public”), rev’d on other grounds, 59 App.D.C. 197 , 37 F.2d 993 , cert. dismissed, 281 U.S. 706 , 50 S.Ct. 467 , 74 L.Ed. 1129 (1930). .
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Flynn ex rel. King
v.
Tillinghast, Commissioner of Immigration
v.
Tillinghast, Commissioner of Immigration
No. 912.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jun 2, 1930.
Messrs. Everett Flint Damon and Walter Bates Farr for petitioner. Solicitor General Thacher, Assistant Attorney General Luhring, Messrs. Claude R. Branch, Harry S. Ridgely, and W. Marvin Smith for respondent.
Published
Petition for[*769] writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit denied.
Messrs. Everett Flint Damon and Walter Bates Farr for petitioner. Solicitor General Thacher, Assistant Attorney General Luhring, Messrs. Claude R. Branch, Harry S. Ridgely, and W. Marvin Smith for respondent.