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The Supreme Court and American capitalism.

Physical description: x, 259 p. 21 cm.;
Bibliographic notes: Includes bibliographical references.;
Series: The Supreme Court in American life;
Author(s): MILLER, Arthur Selwyn;
Subjects: Corporation law --United States.; Trade regulation --United States.;
United States.Supreme Court.;
Publisher: New York : Free Press , c1968;
Call number: 347.7326 MIL;
Type: Book (Bibliographies)
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