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Nebraska v. Iowa, 1964 — 379 U.S. 876 · caselaw · US
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Nebraska v. Iowa
379 U.S. 876·Supreme Court of the United States·1964
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Opinion
No. 17,
Original.
Nebraska v. Iowa.
Clarence A. H. Meyer, Attorney General of Nebraska,, and Joseph R. Moore and Howard H. Moldenhauer, Special Assistant Attorneys General, for plaintiff. Evan Hultman, Attorney General of Iowa, W. N. Bump, Solicitor General, and William J: Yost, Assistant Attorney General, for defendant.
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This case is set down for argument on the motion for leave to file a bill of .complaint.