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City of Cleveland v. Public Utilities Commission of Ohio et al., 1966 — 382 U.S. 982 · caselaw · US
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City of Cleveland v. Public Utilities Commission of Ohio et al.
382 U.S. 982·Supreme Court of the United States·1966
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Opinion
No. 742.
City of Cleveland v. Public Utilities Commission of Ohio et al.
William T. McKnight and James L. Harkens, Jr., for petitioner.
William Saxbe, Attorney General of Ohio, and Theodore K. High, Assistant Attorney General, for Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, and John Lansdale for Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co., respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Sup. Ct. Ohio. Certiorari denied.