The appellant, a non-profit corporation composed of dues-paying members who reside and own property in the Georgetown section of Washington, seeks judicial review of its claim that the members of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board violated its governing statute in reissuing a retail liquor license to 3259 M Street, Inc., for the operation of an establishment at that address known as The Crazy Horse.
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CITIZENS ASSOCIATION OF GEORGETOWN v. SIMONSON
403 F.2d 175 (1968)
The CITIZENS ASSOCIATION OF GEORGETOWN, Appellant, v. Joy R. SIMONSON et al., Appellees.
United States Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Argued September 5, 1968.
Decided September 30, 1968.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Mr. Robert C. Maynard, Washington, D. C., with whom Mr. James Murray, Washington, D. C., was on the motion, for appellant.
Mr. Frank H. Strickler, Washington, D. C., argued in opposition to the motion for summary reversal for appellee 3259 M Street, Inc.
Mr. Ted D. Kuemmerling, Asst. Corporation Counsel for the District of Columbia, with whom Messrs. Charles T. Duncan, Corporation Counsel, Hubert B. Pair, Principal Asst. Corporation Counsel, and Richard W. Barton, Asst. Corporation Counsel, were on the motion, for Joy R. Simonson and certain other appellees.
Before BAZELON, Chief Judge, and DANAHER and TAMM, Circuit Judges.
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