Serve Yourself Gasoline Stations Ass'n v. Brock, 345 U.S. 980 (1953). · Go Syfert
Serve Yourself Gasoline Stations Ass'n v. Brock, 345 U.S. 980 (1953). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
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Strongest positive: Burlington-Chicago Cartage, Inc. v. United States (ilsd, 1959-11-27)
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discussed Cited "see" Burlington-Chicago Cartage, Inc. v. United States
S.D. Ill. · 1959 · signal: see · confidence high
See to same effect Dart Transit Co. v. Interstate Commerce Commission, D.C., 110 F.Supp. 876, 880 , affirmed 345 U.S. 980 , 73 S.Ct. 1138 , 97 L.Ed. 1394 ; Adirondack Transit Lines v. United States, D.C., 59 F.Supp. 503, 504 , affirmed 324 U.S. 824 , 65 S.Ct. 688 , 89 L.Ed. 1393 .
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Serve Yourself Gasoline Stations Association, Inc.
v.
Brock, Director of the Department of Agriculture of California Delay v. California
No. 676; No. 757.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jun 15, 1953.
345 U.S. 980
Edward S. Shattuck for appellants. Edmund G. Brown, Attorney General of California, and Frank J. Mackin, Assistant Attorney General, for appellees. John F. Hassler, Deputy Attorney General, was also of counsel for appellees in No. 676.
Published

Appeal from the Supreme Court of California; and

Appeal from the Superior Court in and for the County of Los Angeles, California.

Per Curiam:

The motions to dismiss are granted and the appeals are dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question.