UIHLEIN v. STATE OF WISCONSIN,
273 U.S. 642 (1926)
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UIHLEIN v. STATE OF WISCONSIN, 273 U.S. 642 (1926)
273 U.S. 642
Herman A. UIHLEIN, August E. Uihlein, George Uihlein et al., plaintiffs in error,
v.
The STATE OF WISCONSIN, Neele B. Neelen, Public Administrator of Milwaukee County, et al.
No. 175.
Supreme Court of the United States
November 1, 1926
Messrs. George P. Miller, Edwin S. Mack, and Arthur W. Fairchild, all of Milwaukee, Wis., for plaintiff in error.
Mr. Herman L. Ekern, of Madison, Wis., for defendants in error.
PER CURIAM.
Reversed on the authority of Schlesinger v. Wisconsin, 270 U.S. 230, 46 S. Ct. 260, 43 A. L. R. 1224.[ Uihlein v. State of Wisconsin 273 U.S. 642 (1926) ]
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