Wheeling Steel Corp. v. Glander
- Wheeling Steel Corp. v. Glander
"Wheeling Steel Corp. v. Glander", 337 U.S. 562 (1949) was a United States Supreme Court case.
Justice William O. Douglas gave an opinion that questioned the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution being applied to juristic persons.
ee also
* List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 337
External links
*caselaw source
case="Wheeling Steel Corp. v. Glander", 337 U.S. 562 (1949)
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