Court Opinion

ID: 9650518
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-23 15:41:52.004912+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:12:22.802438
License: Public Domain

On Petitions for Rehearing.
PER CURIAM.
After due consideration, the court is of the view that it should adhere to the opinion announced in this case April 3, 193p. For that reason, the petition of Federal Communications Commission for rehearing is denied.
First. The court has carefully examined the decision of the Supreme Court in Ford Motor Co. v. National Labor Relations Board, 305 U.S. 364, 59 S.Ct. 301, 83 L.Ed. 221, and can find nothing there in conflict with the opinion in this case.
Second. The petition for rehearing of Schuylkill Broadcasting Company, intervener, in the same case, is also denied. The opinion of this court expressly held that the reconsideration by the Commission should be on the record originally considered. Whatever rights Schuylkill then, as intervener, was entitled to assert, it is entitled to assert now. No more was said in the opinion than that Schuylkill's own record on its application, which was made subsequent to the hearing by the Commission on the Pottsville Company's application, could no more be considered now than under the Commission's rule at the time of the Commission's original hearing on Pottsville's application.
The Commission having intimated a desire to apply to the Supreme Court, the writ of mandamus will issue as prayed but will be stayed for thirty days from this date.