1. Brady v. Roosevelt S.S. Co., No. 269, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 18, 1942, Argued , January 18, 1943, Decided
OVERVIEW: An administratrix was not barred from bringing a tort action against a private steamship company that operated the government's vessels. The Federal Suits in Admiralty Act was not designed to abolish all remedies against a private company.
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