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Wyoming et al. v. Udall, Secretary of the Interior, et al., 1967 — 389 U.S. 985 · caselaw · US
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Wyoming et al. v. Udall, Secretary of the Interior, et al.
389 U.S. 985·Supreme Court of the United States·1967
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Opinion
No. 601.
Wyoming et al. v. Udall, Secretary of the Interior, et al.
James E. Barrett, Attorney General, and Sterling C. Case, First Assistant Attorney General, for the State of Wyoming, and A. G. McClintock and James B. Diggs for Gulf Oil Corp., petitioners.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 10th Cir. Certiorari denied.
Acting Solicitor General Spritzer, Assistant Attorney General Weisl, Roger P. Marquis and Edmund B. Clark for Udall et al., and James H. Anderson and E. T. Lazear for Union Pacific Railroad Co., respondents.