United States v. Penn-Olin Chemical Company/Dissent Harlan

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Douglas
Harlan

United States Supreme Court

378 U.S. 158

United States  v.  Penn-Olin Chemical Company

 Argued: April 30, 1964. --- Decided: June 22, 1964


Mr. Justice HARLAN, dissenting.

I can see no purpose to be served by this remand except to give the Government an opportunity to retrieve an antitrust case which it has lost, and properly so. Believing that this Court should not lend itself to such a course, I would affirm the judgment of the District Court.

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