1. Michaelson v. United States, Nos. 246 and 232, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued April 9, 10, 1924 , October 20, 1924
OVERVIEW: Striking workers' contempt convictions under the Clayton Act were reversed because the trial court wrongfully denied the strikers a right to a jury trial in the contempt prosecutions.
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