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Kennedy, Treasurer of Arizona, et al. v. Powell, Trustee in Bankruptcy, 1967 — 386 U.S. 910 · caselaw · US
Bankruptcy
Kennedy, Treasurer of Arizona, et al. v. Powell, Trustee in Bankruptcy
386 U.S. 910·Supreme Court of the United States·1967
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Opinion
No. 880.
Kennedy, Treasurer of Arizona, et al. v. Powell, Trustee in Bankruptcy.
Darrell F. Smith, Attorney General of Arizona, and John V. Riggs, Assistant Attorney General, for. petitioners Kennedy et al. Louise C. W. Powell, respondent, pro se. ■ Briefs amicus curiae, in support of the petition, were filed by: Boston E. Witt, Attorney. General, and George Richard Schmitt, Assistant Attorney General, for the State of New Mexico; Forrest H. Anderson, Attorney General, and Donald D. MacPherson, Special Assistant Attorney General, for the State of Montana; William B, Saxbe, Attorney General, and Charles S. Lopeman, Chief Counsel, for the State of Ohio; Earl Faircloth, Attorney General, and T: T. Turnbull and Larry Levy, Assistant .Attorneys General, for the State of Florida; and John J. O’Connell, Attorney General,, and Edward B. Mackie, Assistant Attorney General, for the State of Washington. A brief amicus curiae, in support of the petition, was filed by the Attorneys General for their respective Statés as follows: Richmond M. Flowers of Alabama, Bruce Bennett of Arkansas, Thomas C. Lynch of California, David P. Buckson of Delaware,. Bert T. Kobayashi of Hawaii, Allan G. Shepard of Idaho, Jack P. F. Gremillion of Louisiana, James S. Erwin of Maine, Francis Burch of Maryland, Frank J. Kelley, of Michigan, Harvey Dickerson of Nevada, Thomas Wade Bruton of North Carolina, Helgi Johanneson of North Dakota, Charles Nesbitt of Oklahoma, Edward Friedman of Pennsylvania, Daniel R. McLeod of South Carolina, Frank L. Farrar of South Dakota, George F. McCanless of Tennesseé, Phil L. Hansen of Utah, Robert Y. Button of Virginia and- John F. Raper of Wyoming.
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C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied.