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Today in Supreme Court History: August 3

  • Writer: captcrisis
    captcrisis
  • Aug 3, 2023
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Breswick & Co. v. United States, 75 S.Ct. 912 (decided August 3, 1969): the Interstate Commerce Commission, which had approved a merged railroad’s application to be considered a common carrier, runs into objections of prior shareholders (who will suffer a loss) and into a turf war with the Securities and Exchange Commission; Harlan grants a stay by fashioning a bond which will protect shareholders; the decision is notable because Harlan relies on the opinion of the Clerk of the Court as to whether a single Justice can issue a stay in these circumstances

 
 
 

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