Case: W. H. H. Chamberlin, Inc. v. Andrews, Industrial Commissioner of New York, et al.; E. C. Stearns & Co. v. Same; and Associated Industries of New York State, Inc. v. Department of Labor of New York et al.
Abbreviation: W. H. H. Chamberlin, Inc. v. Andrews
Decision Date: 1936-11-23
Docket Number: No. 49; No. 50; No. 64
Citation: 299 U.S. 515
Volume: 299
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: W. H. H. Chamberlin, Inc. v. Andrews, Industrial Commissioner of New York, et al.; E. C. Stearns & Co. v. Same; and Associated Industries of New York State, Inc. v. Department of Labor of New York et al.
Judges: 
Pages: 515–515

Head Matter:
No. 49. No. 50. No. 64.
W. H. H. Chamberlin, Inc. v. Andrews, Industrial Commissioner of New York, et al.; E. C. Stearns & Co. v. Same; and Associated Industries of New York State, Inc. v. Department of Labor of New York et al.
Argued November 11, 12, 1936.
Decided November 23, 1936.
Messrs. Henry S. Fraser and Frederick H. Wood, with whom Messrs. Reynolds Robertson, Thomas T. Cooke, and G. Everett DeMore were on the brief, for appellants in Nos. 49 and 50.
Mr. James McCormick Mitchell, with whom Messrs. Ernest J. Brown and Harold V. Potter were on the brief, for appellant in No. 64.
Mr. Henry Epstein, Solicitor General of New York, with whom Mr. John J. Bennett, Jr., Attorney General, was on the brief, for appellees.

Opinion:
Per Curiam:
The judgments in these cases are severally affirmed by an equally divided Court.