1. United States v. Barnett, No. 107, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 21-22, 1963, Argued , April 6, 1964, Decided
OVERVIEW: Under the Clayton Act and other statutory and constitutional law, alleged contemnors were not entitled to a jury trial as a matter of right, where the criminal contempt charges were for frustrating the orders of the appellate court.
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