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South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. v. Flemming, 1956 — 351 U.S. 901 · caselaw · US
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South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. v. Flemming
351 U.S. 901·Supreme Court of the United States·1956
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Opinion
April 23, 1956.
No. 511.
South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. v. Flemming.
W. C. McLain, Frank B. Gary and Arthur M. Williams for appellant. Robert L. Carter, Thurgood Marshall and Philip Wittenberg for appellee. Briefs of amici curiae supporting appellant were filed by T. C. Callison, Attorney General, and William A. Dallis, Assistant Attorney General, for the State of South Carolina, and by City Attorneys for the City of Columbia, South Carolina.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Appeal from the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
Per Curiam:
The appeal is dismissed. Slaker v. O’Connor, 278 U. S. 188.