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Bernstein v. National Broadcasting Co., Inc.

U.S.
Dec 10, 1956
352 U.S. 945 (1956)

Summary

finding that injury affecting sensibilities is as much an injury to person as injury to body

Summary of this case from Rumbauskas v. Cantor

Opinion

No. 249, Misc.

December 10, 1956.


United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari denied. Nathan M. Brown for petitioner. Percy A. Shay and Sidney H. Willner for respondent. Reported below: 98 U. S. App. D. C. 112, 232 F. 2d 369.


Summaries of

Bernstein v. National Broadcasting Co., Inc.

U.S.
Dec 10, 1956
352 U.S. 945 (1956)

finding that injury affecting sensibilities is as much an injury to person as injury to body

Summary of this case from Rumbauskas v. Cantor
Case details for

Bernstein v. National Broadcasting Co., Inc.

Case Details

Full title:BERNSTEIN v. NATIONAL BROADCASTING CO., INC

Court:U.S.

Date published: Dec 10, 1956

Citations

352 U.S. 945 (1956)

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