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Wisconsin Public Service Corp. v. Federal Power Commission; and Wisconsin v. Federal Power Commission, 1945 — 325 U.S. 880 · caselaw · US
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Wisconsin Public Service Corp. v. Federal Power Commission; and Wisconsin v. Federal Power Commission
325 U.S. 880·Supreme Court of the United States·1945
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Opinion
No. 1286.
No. 1297.
Wisconsin Public Service Corp. v. Federal Power Commission; and Wisconsin v. Federal Power Commission.
June 18, 1945.
[MAJORITY]
Petitions for writs of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit denied.
Messrs. J. G. Hardgrove and Bert Vandervelde for petitioner in No. 1286. John E. Martin, Attorney General of Wisconsin, and H. T. Ferguson, Assistant Attorney General, for petitioner in No. 1297. Assistant Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Shea, Messrs. Chester T. Lane, Paul A. Sweeney, Charles V. Shannon and Howard E. Wahrenbrock for respondent.
Reported below: 147 F. 2d 743.