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Oregon, acting by and through its State Forester, et al. v. United States, 1963 — 372 U.S. 941 · caselaw · US
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Oregon, acting by and through its State Forester, et al. v. United States
372 U.S. 941·Supreme Court of the United States·1963
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Opinion
No. 782.
Oregon, acting by and through its State Forester, et al. v. United States.
Robert Y. Thornton, Attorney General of Oregon, and Thomas C. Stacer and Clarence R. Kruger, Assistant Attorneys General, for petitioners. Solicitor General Cox, Acting Assistant Attorney General Douglas and Alan S. Rosenthal for the United States.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied.