Woodward v. United States, 340 U.S. 929 (1951). · Go Syfert
Woodward v. United States, 340 U.S. 929 (1951). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
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Strongest positive: National Association For Better Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission (cadc, 1988-06-17)
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See Dumont Laboratories v. Carroll, 184 F.2d 153 (3rd Cir.1950), cert. denied, 340 U.S. 929 , 71 S.Ct. 490 , 95 L.Ed. 670 (1951) 2 This definition had its origin in Washington International Radio Telegraph Convention of 1927, which defined a "broadcasting service" as "a service carrying on the dissemination of radio communications intended to be received by the public." Radio Telegraph Convention & General Regulations.
cited Cited "see" National Ass'n for Better Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission
D.C. Cir. · 1988 · signal: see · confidence high
See Dumont Laboratories v. Carroll, 184 F.2d 153 (3rd Cir.1950), cert. denied, 340 U.S. 929 , 71 S.Ct. 490 , 95 L.Ed. 670 (1951). .
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Woodward
v.
United States
No. 476.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Feb 26, 1951.
340 U.S. 929
Claude T. Wood for petitioner. Solicitor General Perlman filed a memorandum stating that the United States was not opposed to the grant of the petition in this case, in view of a conflict between the Third and Eighth Circuits. Jean Paul Bradshaw for Haizlip, respondent.
Published

C. A. 8th Cir. Certiorari granted, limited to the question whether a brother by adoption is within the permissible class of beneficiaries under § 602 (g) of the National Service Life Insurance Act of 1940.