U.S. Supreme Court, (November 17, 1924)
Docket number: 64
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U.S. Supreme Court ENDICOTT-JOHNSON CORPORATION v. SMITH, 266 U.S. 291 (1924)
266 U.S. 291 ENDICOTT-JOHNSON CORPORATION, Plaintiff in Error, v. William H. SMITH. No. 64. Argued Oct. 13, 1924. Decided Nov. 17, 1924. Mr. Maurice E. Page, of Endicott, N. Y., for plaintiff in error. Mr. Moe Goldstein, of Binghampton, N. Y. for defendant in error. Mr. Justice SANFORD delivered the opinion of the Court. This case, like Endicott-Johnson Corporation v. Encyclopedia Press, Inc. (No. 41), 266 U.S. 285, 45 S. Ct. 61, 69 L. Ed. --, just decided, involves the constitutional validity of section 1391 of the New York Code of Civil Procedure. Smith v. Endicott-Johnson Corporation (Sup.) 189 N. Y. S. 673; Id., 199 App. Div. 194, 192 N. Y. S. 121; Id., 234 N. Y. 628, 138 N. E. 474. It is in all respects similar to the Encyclopedia Press Case and governed by the decision therein. The judgment is Affirmed.