· 5/3/1926
Harrison v. Chamberlin
Citations
- 271 U.S. 191
- 46 S. Ct. 467
- 70 L. Ed. 897
- 1926 U.S. LEXIS 953
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- claim is “frivolous” only if “it is so unsubstantial and obviously insufficient ... as to be plainly without color of merit, and a mere pretense”
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Judges: Sanford
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