Wisconsin v. Illinois (360 U.S. 712)


Wisconsin v. Illinois (360 U.S. 712)
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360 U.S. 712

Wisconsin  v.  Illinois (360 U.S. 712)

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Messrs. William C. Wines, Asst.Atty.Gen., and Charles A. Bane (Messrs. Latham Castle, Atty.Gen., George E. Billett and Calvin D. Trowbridge, Special Asst.Attys.Gen., on the brief), for the Stat of Illinois.

Messrs. Stewart G. Honeck, John Reynolds, Attys.Gen., and Roy G. Tulane, Asst. Atty.Gen., for the State of Wisconsin.

Messrs. Miles Lord, Atty.Gen., Melvin J. Peterson, Deputy Atty.Gen., and Raymond A. Haik, Special Asst.Atty.Gen., for the State of Minnesota.

Messrs. William Saxbe, Mark McElroy, Attys.Gen., Robert E. Boyd and J. Harold Read, Asst.Attys.Gen., for the State of Ohio.

Mr. Thomas D. McBride, Anne X. Alpern, Attys.Gen., and Lois G. Forer, Deputy Atty.Gen., for the State of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Herbert H. Naujoks, Special Asst. to the Attorneys General.

Messrs. Paul L. Adams, Atty.Gen., Samuel J. Torina, Sol.Gen., and Nicholas V. Olds, Asst.Atty.Gen., for the State of Michigan.

Solicitor General Rankin (Messrs. Oscar H. Davis, John F. Davis and George S. Swarth, on the brief), for the United States, as amicus curiae in No. 15.

Messrs. Louis J. Lefkowitz, Atty.Gen., Richard H. Shepp, Dunton F. Tynan, Asst.Atty.Gen. (Mr. John R. Davison, on the brief for the Power Authority of New York), for the State of New York.

Messrs. Latham Castle, Atty.Gen. of Illinois, William C. Wines, Asst.Atty.Gen., George A. Lane, Lawrence J. Fenlon, Joseph B. Fleming, Joseph H. Pleck and Thomas M. Thomas, for defendants in Nos. 2, 3, 4.

Solicitor General Rankin, Messrs. John F. Davis and George S. Swarth, for the United States, as amicus curiae in Nos. 2, 3, 4.

Messrs. Sydney G. Craig and David M. Gooder, for Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry, as amicus curiae in Nos. 2, 3, 4.

PER CURIAM.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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