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United States v. Louisiana et al., 1958 — 355 U.S. 945 · caselaw · US
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United States v. Louisiana et al.
355 U.S. 945·Supreme Court of the United States·1958
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Opinion
No. 11,
Original.
United States v. Louisiana et al.
Solicitor General Rankin for the United States. Jack P. F. Gremillion, Attorney General, W. Scott Wilkinson, Edward M. Carmouche, John L. Madden, Bailey Walsh, Special Assistant Attorneys General, Hugh M. Wilkinson, Victor A. Sachse and Marc Dupuy, Jr. for the State of Louisiana; Price Daniel, Governor, Will Wilson, Attorney General, James N. Ludlum, First Assistant Attorney General, James H. Rogers, Assistant Attorney General, James P. Hart and J. Chrys Dougherty for the State of Texas; Joe T. Patterson, Attorney General, and John H. Price, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, for the State of Mississippi; John Patterson, Attorney General, William O. O’Rear, Gordon Madison, Assistant Attorneys General, and E. K. Hanby, Special Assistant Attorney General, for the State of Alabama; and Spes-sard L. Holland, United States Senator, Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General, J. Robert McClure, First Assistant Attorney General, Fred M. Burns, Assistant Attorney General, and Robert J. Kelly, Special Assistant Attorney General, for the State of Florida, defendants. For previous order see 355 U. S. 876.
[MAJORITY]
This case is set for argument on Monday, October 13, 1958, on the motion of the United States for judgment, the answers thereto, and on the motion to dismiss the cross-bill of the State of Alabama. Counsel are directed to submit a proposed schedule within thirty days for the filing of briefs, and the order of an allotment of time for oral argument. Such schedule shall provide that the briefs of all of the parties be on file on or before September 15, 1958.
The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Clark took no part in the consideration or decision of these applications.