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Thompson v. City of Louisville et al., 1960 — 362 U.S. 985 · caselaw · US
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Thompson v. City of Louisville et al.
362 U.S. 985·Supreme Court of the United States·1960
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Opinion
May 23, 1960.
No. 59.
Thompson v. City of Louisville et al.,
John B. Breckinridge, Attorney General of Kentucky, and Troy D. Savage, Assistant Attorney General, for respondents.
Louis Lusky and Marvin H. Morse for petitioner.
[MAJORITY]
ante, p. 199. The motion to tax costs is denied.