Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company v. United States (386 U.S. 372)

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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company v. United States (386 U.S. 372)
by Tom C. Clark
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386 U.S. 372

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company  v.  United States (386 U.S. 372)

 Argued: Jan. 9 and 10, 1967. --- Decided: March 27, 1967

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Howard J. Trienens, Chicago, Ill., Lloyd N. Cutler, Washington, D.C., Edward W. Bourne, Harry G. Silleck, Jr., New York City, Leon Keyserling and Gordon P. MacDougall, Washington, D.C., for appellants.

Sol. Gen. Thurgood Marshall for the U.S.

Robert W. Ginnane, Hugh B. Cox, Washington, D.C., Joseph Auerbach, Boston, Mass., Walter J. Myskowski, Washington, D.C., Samuel Kanell, Hartford, Conn., David Berman, Boston, Mass., and John H. Chafee, Providence, R.I., for appellees.

Mr. Justice CLARK delivered the opinion of the Court.

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