Case: United States v. Wilson, doing business as Cooperative Buying Service; and United States v. Purchasing Corporation of America et al.
Abbreviation: United States v. Wilson
Decision Date: 1953-02-02
Docket Number: No. 197; No. 198
Citation: 344 U.S. 923
Volume: 344
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: United States v. Wilson, doing business as Cooperative Buying Service; and United States v. Purchasing Corporation of America et al.
Judges: Mr. Justice Douglas and Mr. Justice Burton dissent.
Pages: 923–924

Head Matter:
No. 197.
No. 198.
United States v. Wilson, doing business as Cooperative Buying Service; and United States v. Purchasing Corporation of America et al.
Argued January 5-6, 1953.
Decided February 2, 1953.
John F. Davis argued the cause for the United States.
With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Murray, Beatrice Rosenberg and J. F. Bishop.

Opinion:
Per Curiam:
The judgments are affirmed.
Mr. Justice Douglas and Mr. Justice Burton dissent.
Mr. Justice Clark took no part in the consideration or decision of these cases.
Philip B. Perlman, then Solicitor General, was on the Statements as to Jurisdiction.
Selden S. McNeer argued the cause for appellees.
With him on the brief was Hobart L. McKeever.