Supreme Court of the United States, 1939

Maryland Jockey Club v. Spencer

Maryland Jockey Club v. Spencer
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided May 22, 1939
307 U.S. 612; 59 S. Ct. 1034 (United States Reports)

Maryland Jockey Club v. Spencer

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

The motion of the appellees to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question. (1). Carmichael v. Southern Coal Co., 301 U. S. 495; 521-523; Thomas v. Gay, 169 U. S. 264, 278-280; Cincinnati *613Soap Co. v. United States, 301 U. S. 308, 313; Rapid Transit Corp. v. New York, 303 U. S. 573, 584-587; (2) Fort Smith Light Co. v. Paving District, 274 U. S. 387, 391; Missouri Ry. Co. v. Mackey, 127 U. S. 205, 209; Rapid Transit Corp. v. New York, supra, at pp. 578-579.

Messrs. Stuart S. Janney and Frank B. Ober for appellant. Messrs. William C. Walsh, Wm. L. Henderson, and Randolph Barton, Jr. for appellees.

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