Mitchell v. Lublin, McGaughy & Associates/Dissent Stewart
United States Supreme Court
Mitchell v. Lublin, McGaughy & Associates
Argued: Oct. 21, 1958. --- Decided: Jan 12, 1959
Mr. Justice STEWART, dissenting.
With the general principles stated in the Court's opinion there can be no dispute. Their application to the facts of the present case, however, does not lead me to the conclusion reached by the Court. Believing that the Court of Appeals did not err in deciding on which side of the shadowy line between such decisions as McLeod v. Threlkeld, 319 U.S. 491, 63 S.Ct. 1248, 87 L.Ed. 1538, and Walling v. Jacksonville Paper Co., 317 U.S. 564, 63 S.Ct. 332, 87 L.Ed. 460, this case falls, I would affirm the judgment.
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