Supreme Court of the United States, 1948

Securities & Exchange Commission v. Central-Illinois Securities Corp.

Securities & Exchange Commission v. Central-Illinois Securities Corp.
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided October 25, 1948
335 U.S. 851; 93 L. Ed. 399; 69 S. Ct. 80; 1948 U.S. LEXIS 1651 (United States Reports)

Securities & Exchange Commission v. Central-Illinois Securities Corp.

Opinion of the Court

*851C. A. 3d Cir. Certiorari granted.

Alfred Berman, Philip W. Amran and Abraham Shamos for the Central-Illinois Securities Corp. et al., petitioners in No. 266 and respondents in Nos. 226, 227 and 243. Louis Boehm for White et al., respondents in Nos. 226, 227 and 243. W. E. Tucker and Paul D. Miller for the Engineers Public Service Co., respondent in Nos. 226 and 227. Louis Boehm filed a brief for White et al., as amici curiae, supporting petitioners in No. 266.

Reported below: 168 F. 2d 722.

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