FED. TRADE COMM. v. CLAIRE CO.

No. 1.

274 U.S. 160 (1927)

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ET AL. v. CLAIRE FURNACE COMPANY ET AL.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided April 18, 1927.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Solicitor General Beck, with whom Messrs. W.H. Fuller and Adrien F. Busick were on the brief, for appellants on the first argument.

Solicitor General Mitchell, with whom Messrs. W.H. Fuller and Adrien F. Busick were on a supplemental brief, for appellants on reargument.

Mr. Paul D. Cravath, with whom Mr. Hoyt A. Moore was on the brief, for appellees on the first argument.

Mr. Paul D. Cravath, with whom Messrs. Hoyt A. Moore and A. Arthur Jenkins were on a supplemental brief, for appellees on reargument.


MR. CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT delivered the opinion of the Court.

This was a bill in equity brought in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia on behalf of twenty-two companies of Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New York, Delaware, New Jersey and Maryland, in the coal, steel and related industries, to enjoin the Federal Trade Commission from enforcing or attempting to enforce orders issued by that Commission against the...

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