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Texas v. New Jersey et al., 1962 — 369 U.S. 869 · caselaw · US
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Texas v. New Jersey et al.
369 U.S. 869·Supreme Court of the United States·1962
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Texas v. New Jersey et al.
.Will Wilson, Attorney General of Texas, and Henry G. Braswell, Assistant Attorney General, for the State of Texas, plaintiff.
[MAJORITY]
On a motion for leave to file a bill of complaint. The defendants are directed to file, on or before June 1st, a response, or responses, to the prayers for temporary injunctions contained in Paragraphs 3 and 4 of the motion for leave to file the bill of complaint.