Maryland_v._Baltimore_Radio_Show,_Inc.
Maryland v. Baltimore Radio Show, Inc.
1950 United States Supreme Court case
In Maryland v. Baltimore Radio Show, Inc., 338 U.S. 912 (1950), the United States Supreme Court held that denial of a writ of certiorari could not be interpreted as anything other than a signal that fewer than four justices deemed it desirable to review the decision of the lower court. Such a denial indicates nothing about the merits or demerits of a case.
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