1. Carlson v. Landon, No. 35, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 26, 1951, Argued , March 10, 1952, Decided
OVERVIEW: Because petitioners were active in Communist work, the attorney general's discretion as to whether to hold petitioners without bail under statute was broad enough to justify petitioner's detention without bail as menaces to public interest.
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