1. FTC v. Algoma Lumber Co., No. 240, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 14, 15, 1933, Argued , January 8, 1934, Decided
OVERVIEW: Deceptive labeling of wood was an unfair business practice, even if the two products were substantially similar, and the findings of the Federal Trade Commission as to facts were supported by testimony and were conclusive.
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