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In this case arising under the Federal Employers' Liability Act, certiorari granted; judgment reversed and cause remanded for consideration of any grounds not disposed of on the first appeal and, if none has merit, with instructions to reinstate the judgment awarding damages to petitioner.
Joseph S. Lord, III for petitioner.
Peyton D. Bibb and Norman C. Shepard for respondent.
PER CURIAM.
The petition for writ of certiorari is granted. The Supreme Court of Alabama held that "there was sufficient evidence for the jury to find that there was negligence on the part of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company." 264 Ala. 522, 527, 88 So.2d 189, 193. We agree. We now hold that the evidence also presented a jury question whether the employee's death resulted in whole or in part from such negligence. 35 Stat. 65, 45 U.S.C. 51; Rogers v. Missouri Pacific R. Co.,
For the reasons set forth in his opinion in Rogers v. Missouri Pacific R. Co.,
MR. JUSTICE BURTON dissents.
MR. JUSTICE HARLAN, while believing that certiorari should be denied, considers that Rogers v. Missouri Pacific R. Co., supra, requires him to concur in the result.
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Citation: 355 U.S. 62
No. 442
Decided: November 18, 1957
Court: United States Supreme Court
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