Supreme Court of the United States, 1944

Vaughn v. Board of Police Commissioners

Vaughn v. Board of Police Commissioners
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided March 6, 1944
321 U.S. 751; 64 S. Ct. 639; 88 L. Ed. 1052; 1944 U.S. LEXIS 969 (United States Reports)

Vaughn v. Board of Police Commissioners

Opinion of the Court

Appeal from the District Court of Appeal, 2d Appellate District, of California.

Per Curiam:

The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question. (1) Hall v. Geiger-Jones Co., 242 U. S. 539, 552-4; Lehmann v. Board of Accountancy, 263 U. S. 394, 398; cf. Nash v. United States, 229 U. S. 373, 376-7; (2) Caldwell v. Texas, 137 U. S. 692, 698; Bergemann v. Backer, 157 U. S. 655, 656; cf. Dohany v. Rogers, 281 U. S. 362, 369; (3) Cincinnati, N. O. & T. P. Ry. Co. v. Slade, 216 U. S. 78, 83; Mobile, J. & K. C. R. Co. v. Mississippi, 210 U. S. 187, 204.

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