Reseña del editor:
The Making of Modern Law: U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs, 1832-1978 contains the world's most comprehensive collection of records and briefs brought before the nation's highest court by leading legal practitioners - many who later became judges and associates of the court. It includes transcripts, applications for review, motions, petitions, supplements and other official papers of the most-studied and talked-about cases, including many that resulted in landmark decisions. This collection serves the needs of students and researchers in American legal history, politics, society and government, as well as practicing attorneys. This book contains copies of all known US Supreme Court filings related to this case including any transcripts of record, briefs, petitions, motions, jurisdictional statements, and memorandum filed. This book does not contain the Court's opinion. The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping ensure edition identification:
Smith v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
Petition / J WILLISON SMITH / 1969 / 350 / 396 U.S. 839 / 90 S.Ct. 99 / 24 L.Ed.2d 89 / 7-17-1969
Smith v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
Brief in Opposition (P) / ANTHONY L MARINO / 1969 / 350 / 396 U.S. 839 / 90 S.Ct. 99 / 24 L.Ed.2d 89 / 8-12-1969
Smith v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
Brief in Opposition (P) / CHARLES E THOMAS / 1969 / 350 / 396 U.S. 839 / 90 S.Ct. 99 / 24 L.Ed.2d 89 / 8-11-1969
Biografía del autor:
Charles E. Thomas, Ph.D., is a professor and division chair at Lee College, where he teaches Process Technology, Safety Management, and Manufacturing Engineering. Widely regarded as the foremost textbook author on process technology, Dr. Thomas is credited with creating the discipline in the 1990s. His prior professional experience includes tenure with Exxon Research and Engineering and Exxon Chemicals in a variety of operational, research and development, and training system roles. He earned his B.A. from Western Illinois University, his M.S. from the University of Texas, and his Ph.D. from Texas A & M University.
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