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Alabama Power Co. v. Ickes, Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works, et al.; and Iowa City Light & Power Co. v. Same, 1937 — 301 U.S. 681 · caselaw · US
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Alabama Power Co. v. Ickes, Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works, et al.; and Iowa City Light & Power Co. v. Same
301 U.S. 681·Supreme Court of the United States·1937
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Opinion
Nos. 1024 and 1025.
No. 1026.
Alabama Power Co. v. Ickes, Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works, et al.; and Iowa City Light & Power Co. v. Same.
June 1, 1937.
Messrs. Newton D. Baker, Perry W. Turner, Walter B. Guy, and Wayne G. Cook for petitioners. Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Morris, Assistant Attorney General Whitaker, and Messrs. John W. Scott, Edward H. Foley, and Jerome N. Frank for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for writs of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia granted.