Minimum Wage Cases. Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1922. No. 795 and no. 796. J.C. Adkins, et al., constituting the Minimum Wage Board of the district of Columbia, appellants, vs. the childrens' hospital of the district of Columbia, a corporation. J.C. Adkins, et al. constituting [...], appellants, vs. W.A. Lyons. Brief for appellants. F.H. Stephens, Corporation Counsel, district of Columbia. F. Frankfurter, of Counsel, assisted by M.W. Dewson, research secretary, National Consumers' League
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