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Foster et al. v. Bay et al., 1953 — 346 U.S. 907 · caselaw · US
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Foster et al. v. Bay et al.
346 U.S. 907·Supreme Court of the United States·1953
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Opinion
No. 443.
Foster et al. v. Bay et al.
Henry H. Brooks for appellants. John Ben Shepperd, Attorney General of Texas, Phillip Robinson, Assistant Attorney General, Charles L. Black and Charles W. Bell for appellees.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Appeal from the Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, First Supreme Judicial District.
Per Curiam:
The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question.