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Federal Power Commission v. Southern California Edison Co. et al.; City of Colton v. Southern California Edison Co. et al.; Compco Corporation v. Day-Brite Lighting, Inc.; Galante v. United States; Miguel et al. v. Justices of the Supreme Court of New York, County of New York, et al.; Kaiser et al. v. New Jersey; Di Silvestro v. Lumbard, U. S. Circuit Judge, et al.; Powers v. United States, 1964 — 377 U.S. 913 · caselaw · US