Case: Luria Brothers & Co., Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission; and Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. et al. v. Federal Trade Commission
Abbreviation: Luria Bros. & Co. v. Federal Trade Commission
Decision Date: 1968-10-14
Docket Number: No. 125; No. 126
Citation: 393 U.S. 829
Volume: 393
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Luria Brothers & Co., Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission; and Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. et al. v. Federal Trade Commission.
Judges: 
Pages: 829–829

Head Matter:
No. 125.
No. 126.
Luria Brothers & Co., Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission; and Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. et al. v. Federal Trade Commission.
Morris Wolf for petitioner in No. 125. Arthur Littleton for petitioner Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp.; Albert R. Connelly for petitioner Bethlehem Steel Corp.; Howard M. Holtzmann for petitioner CF&I Steel Corp.; C. M. Thorp, Jr., and Charles Weiss for petitioner Edge-water Steel Co.; William R. Bascom and Edwin S. Taylor for petitioner Granite City Steel Co.; Roger T. Clapp for petitioner Grinnell Corp.; Samuel D. Slade for petitioner Lukens Steel Co.; William B. Cudlip for petitioner McLouth Steel Corp.; Mr. Weiss for petitioners National Steel Corp. et al.; and W. H. Buchanan for petitioner United States Steel Corp., in No. 126. Solicitor General Griswold, Assistant Attorney General Zimmerman, James Mcl. Henderson, and David B. Morris for respondent in both eases.

Opinion:
C. A. 3d Cir. Certiorari denied.