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South Carolina v. Georgia et al.
350 U.S. 812·Supreme Court of the United States·1955
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Opinion
No. 12,
Original.
South Carolina v. Georgia et al.
T. C. Callison, Attorney General, for the State of South Carolina, plaintiff. Solicitor General Sobeloff, Assistant Attorney General Morton and Thomas L. McKevitt for the United States, and Eugene Cook, Attorney General, and Thomas H. Gignilliat, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, for the State of Georgia, defendants.
[MAJORITY]
The motion for leave to file complaint is denied.