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Interstate Natural Gas Co., Inc. v. Federal Power Commission et al., 1947 — 330 U.S. 852 · caselaw · US
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Interstate Natural Gas Co., Inc. v. Federal Power Commission et al.
330 U.S. 852·Supreme Court of the United States·1947
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Opinion
No. 733.
Interstate Natural Gas Co., Inc. v. Federal Power Commission et al.
February 10, 1947.
William A. Dougherty, Henry P. Dart, Jr. and James Lawrence White for petitioner. Mac Q. Williamson, Attorney General of Oklahoma, filed a brief for that State, as amicus curiae, and Donald C. McCreery, Wesley E. Disney, Charles I. Francis, Russell B. Brown, L. Dan Jones, Forrest M. Darrough, Hiram M. Dow, Walace Hawkins, L. G. Owen and William Henry Rector filed a brief for the Independent Natural Gas Assn, et al., as amici curiae, in support of the petition.
[MAJORITY]
The petition for rehearing is granted. The order entered January 6, 1947, denying certiorari, 329 U. S. 802, is vacated and the petition for writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit is granted limited to Questions (1), (2), and (3) presented by the petition for the writ.