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Mouton, Collector of Revenue of Louisiana v. International Shoe Co., 1964 — 379 U.S. 902 · caselaw · US
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Mouton, Collector of Revenue of Louisiana v. International Shoe Co.
379 U.S. 902·Supreme Court of the United States·1964
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Opinion
No. 429.
Mouton, Collector of Revenue of Louisiana v. International Shoe Co.
Chapman L. Sanford and Emmett E. Batson for petitioner. Brief of amici curiae, in support of the petition, was filed by Warren C. Colver, Attorney General of Alaska; Robert W. Pickrell, Attorney General of Arizona; Bruce Bennett, Attorney General of Arkansas; Duke W. Dunbar, Attorney General of Colorado, and John H. Heckers, Special Assistant Attorney General; Eugene Cook, Attorney General of Georgia; Bert T. Kobayashi, Attorney General of Hawaii, and Allen I. Marutani, Deputy Attorney General; William Ferguson, Attorney General of Kansas; John B. Breckin-ridge, Attorney. General of Kentucky, and William S. Riley, Assistant Attorney General; Edward W. Brooke, Attorney General of Massachusetts, and Herbert E. Tucker, Jr., Assistant Attorney General; Walter F. Món-dale, Attorney General of Minnesota, and Jerome J. Sicora, Assistant Attorney General; Joe T. Patterson, Attorney General of Mississippi, and Martin R. Mc-Lendon, Assistant Attorney General; Thomas F. Eagle-ton, Attorney General of Missouri, and Eugene G. Bushman, Assistant Attorney General; William Maynard, Attorney General of New Hampshire, and Alexander J. Kalinski, Assistant Attorney General; Helgi Johanneson, Attorney General of North Dakota-, and Paul M. Sand, First Assistant Attorney General; Robert Y. Thornton, Attorney General of Oregon, and Carlisle B. Roberts and Theodore W. de Looze, Assistant Attorneys General; Walter E. Alessandroni, Attorney General of Pennsylvania, and Edward Friedman and George W. Keitel, Deputy Attorneys General; Frank L. Farrar, Attorney General of South Dakota; John J. O’Connell, Attorney General of Washington; and Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General of Michigan, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, and . T. Carl Holbrook and William D. Dexter, Assistant Attorneys General.
[MAJORITY]
Supreme Court of Louisiana. Certiorari denied.