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F.T.C. v. Carter Products

U.S.
Oct 12, 1953
346 U.S. 327 (1953)

Opinion

ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT.

No. 114.

Decided October 12, 1953.

The judgment of the Court of Appeals setting aside a cease and desist order of the Federal Trade Commission is vacated, and the cause is remanded to the Court of Appeals with directions to reinstate its prior judgment after amending it so as specifically to authorize the Commission to open this proceeding for further evidence and a new order consistent with the opinion of the Court of Appeals.

201 F.2d 446, judgment vacated and cause remanded.

Acting Solicitor General Stern and William T. Kelley for petitioner.

William L. Hanaway for respondent.


Certiorari is granted and the judgment of the Court of Appeals is vacated. The cause is remanded to the Court of Appeals with directions to reinstate its prior judgment and order after amending it so that it specifically authorizes the Federal Trade Commission to open this proceeding for further evidence and a new order consistent with the Court of Appeals opinion herein. Cf. Reilly v. Pinkus, 338 U.S. 269, 277; Labor Board v. Donnelly Garment Co., 330 U.S. 219, 224-228.

MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS dissents.

THE CHIEF JUSTICE took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.


Summaries of

F.T.C. v. Carter Products

U.S.
Oct 12, 1953
346 U.S. 327 (1953)
Case details for

F.T.C. v. Carter Products

Case Details

Full title:FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION v . CARTER PRODUCTS, INC

Court:U.S.

Date published: Oct 12, 1953

Citations

346 U.S. 327 (1953)
74 S. Ct. 2

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