JAMESON & CO. v. MORGENTHAU

No. 717.

307 U.S. 171 (1939)

WILLIAM JAMESON & CO. v. MORGENTHAU, SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided May 15, 1939.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. William D. Mitchell, with whom Messrs. John F. Moore and William E. Stevenson were on the brief, for appellant.

Solicitor General Jackson and Mr. Philip E. Buck, with whom Assistant Attorney General Arnold, and Messrs. Charles A. Horsky and John Paulding Brown were on the brief, for appellees.


PER CURIAM.

Appellant, an importer and distributor of alcoholic beverages, having been denied the right to import its product into the United States under the label of "blended Scotch whisky," upon the ground that it was improperly labeled, brought this suit against the Secretary of the Treasury and other officials to enjoin them from refusing to release the product from customs custody upon payment of the required customs duties. Appellant also asked for a declaratory...

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