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Texas v. New Jersey et al., 1963 — 373 U.S. 948 · caselaw · US
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Texas v. New Jersey et al.
373 U.S. 948·Supreme Court of the United States·1963
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Texas v. New Jersey et al.
Richard. W. Ervin, Attorney General of Florida, and Fred M. Burns, Assistant Attorney General, on the motion.
[For earlier orders herein, see 369 U. S. 869; 370 U. S. 929; 371 U. S. 873; 372 U. S. 926, 973.]
[MAJORITY]
The report of the Special Master is received and ordered filed. The motion of the State of Florida for leave to intervene is granted.