1. Berizzi Bros. Co. v. S.S. Pesaro, No. 334, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, May 7, 1926, Argued , June 7, 1926, Decided
OVERVIEW: Ships owned by foreign nations and engaged in trade of carrying merchandise were public ships in the same sense that war ships were and were thus immune from libel in rem actions brought in United States courts.
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