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Gulf Oil Corp. v. Corporation Commission of Oklahoma et al., 1957 — 354 U.S. 916 · caselaw · US
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Gulf Oil Corp. v. Corporation Commission of Oklahoma et al.
354 U.S. 916·Supreme Court of the United States·1957
Mr. Justice Frankfurter, Mr. Justice Douglas, and Mr. Justice Brennan would note probable jurisdiction and set the case for argument.
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Opinion
No. 914.
Gulf Oil Corp. v. Corporation Commission of Oklahoma et al.
Richard B. McDermott and James B. Diggs for appellant. Mac Q. Williamson, Attorney General of Oklahoma, Richard M. Huff, Assistant Attorney General, Charles R. Nesbitt and Ferrill H. Rogers for appellees.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Per Curiam:
The motion to affirm is granted and the judgment is affirmed.
Mr. Justice Frankfurter, Mr. Justice Douglas, and Mr. Justice Brennan would note probable jurisdiction and set the case for argument.