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Top citers, strongest first. 8 distinct citers.
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Cited "see"
The Coca-Cola Company v. Federal Trade Commission
See Riss & Co. v. United States, 341 U.S. 907 , 71 S.Ct. 620 , 95 L.Ed. 1345 (1951).
cited
Cited "see"
Akers Motor Lines, Inc. v. United States
See Riss & Co. v. United States, 341 U.S. 907 , 71 S.Ct. 620 , 95 L.Ed. 1345 (1951), reversing per curiam, 96 F.Supp. 452 (W.D.Mo. 1950); Chicago & E.
discussed
Cited "see"
National Bus Traffic Association v. United States
(2×)
See Riss & Co. v. United States, D.C.W.D.Mo., 96 F.Supp. 452 , reversed 1951, 341 U.S. 907 , 71 S.Ct. 620 , 95 L.Ed. 1345 .” .
discussed
Cited "see"
AW SCHAFFER v. United States
See Riss & Co., Inc., v. U. S., 341 U.S. 907 , 71 S.Ct. 620 , 95 L.Ed. 1345 ; Wong Yang Sung v. Mc-Grath, 339 U.S. 33 , 70 S.Ct. 445 , 94 L.Ed. 616 ; Acme Fast Freight v. U. S., D.C., 116 F.Supp. 97 .
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Cited "see"
Acme Fast Freight, Inc v. United States
See Riss & Co. v. United States, D.C.W.D.Mo., 96 F.Supp. 452 , reversed 1951, 341 U.S. 907 , 71 S.Ct. 620 , 95 L.Ed. 1345 .
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Cited "see"
Callanan Road Imp. Co. v. United States
(2×)
See Warner v. United States, 341 U.S. 907 , 71 S.Ct. 623 , 95 L.Ed. 1345 , affirming on motion, D.C.W.D.Tenn., 97 F. Supp. 580 , referring to this specification on p. 582, which sustained 265 I.C.C. 543 ; United States v. Detroit & Cleveland Nav.
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Cited "see, e.g."
Local 134, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Afl-Cio v. National Labor Relations Board
See also Riss & Co., Inc. v. United States, 341 U.S. 907 , 71 S.Ct. 620 , 95 L.Ed. 1345 (1951).
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Cited "see, e.g."
Federal Power Commission v. Colorado Interstate Gas Co.
See also, Riss & Co. v. United States, 341 U. S. 907 ; Wong Yang Sung v. McGrath, 339 U. S. 33 ; United States v. Capital Transit Co., 338 U. S. 286, 291 ; Unemployment Compensation Commission v. Aragon, 329 U. S. 143, 155 . *501 The necessity for prior administrative consideration of an issue is apparent where, as here, its decision calls for the application of technical knowledge and experience not usually possessed by judges.
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Warner, doing business as Warner & Tamble Transportation Co.
v.
United States
v.
United States
No. 641.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Apr 16, 1951.
James W. Wrape and Glenn M. Elliott for appellants. Solicitor General Perlman and Daniel W. Knowlton for the United States and the Interstate Commerce Commission; and Harry C. Ames for the American Barge Line Co. et al., appellees.
Cited by 1 opinion | Published
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee. Per Curiam: The motions to affirm are granted and the judgment is affirmed.