United States v. Calamaro
Decided June 17, 1957. John Marshall Harlan delivered the opinion of the Court.
Docket 304 · 354 U.S. 351 (1957) · Cited 202 times
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How the Justices voted
Decided 7–1.
Majority · 7
- John Marshall Harlan · delivered the opinion of the Court
- Earl Warren
- Felix Frankfurter
- Hugo Lafayette Black
- Tom C. Clark
- William Joseph Brennan Jr.
- William Orville Douglas
Dissenting · 1
- Harold Hitz Burton · filed a dissenting opinion
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Precedents cited
Supreme Court decisions this opinion relies on, ordered by how often it cites each. Cases in our collection link through; others are named.
- United States v. Kahriger · 345 U.S. 22 (1953)
- Commissioner v. Glenshaw Glass Co. · 348 U.S. 426 (1955)
- Corn Products Refining Co. v. Commissioner · 350 U.S. 46 (1955)
- Brewster v. Gage · 280 U.S. 327 (1930)
- Mastro Plastics Corp. v. National Labor Relations Board · 350 U.S. 270 (1956)
- Helvering v. Winmill · 305 U.S. 79 (1938)
- Koshland v. Helvering · 298 U.S. 441 (1936)
- Commissioner v. Wheeler · 324 U.S. 542 (1945)
Cited by
Later Supreme Court opinions in our collection that cite this case.
- Ingram v. United States · 360 U.S. 672 (1959)
- Commissioner v. Acker · 361 U.S. 87 (1959)
- Marchetti v. United States · 390 U.S. 39 (1968)
- Brown v. Gardner · 513 U.S. 115 (1994)
- Grosso v. United States · 390 U.S. 62 (1968)
- MacKey v. United States · 401 U.S. 667 (1971)
- National Labor Relations Board v. Fruit & Vegetable Packers & Warehousemen, Local 760 · 377 U.S. 58 (1964)
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