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discussed
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Delta Air Lines, Inc. v. Dept. of Rev.
See Jarvill, 289 Or at 180 (attributing source of “genuine differences” to Huckaba); Huckaba, 281 Or at 25-26 (discussing principle of federal equal protection law); see also Metropolitan Co. v. Brownell, 294 US 580, 583 , 55 S Ct 538 , 79 L Ed 1070 , reh’g den, 295 US 767 , 55 S Ct 647 , 79 L Ed 1708 (1935) (question is not whether classes are different, “but whether the differences between them are pertinent to the subject with respect to which the classification is made”; if “those differences have any rational relationship to the leg- islative command, the discrimination is not…
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
Delta Air Lines, Inc. v. Dept. of Rev.
See Jarvill, 289 Or at 180 (attributing source of “genuine differences” to Huckaba); Huckaba, 281 Or at 25-26 (discussing principle of federal equal protection law); see also Metropolitan Co. v. Brownell, 294 US 580, 583 , 55 S Ct 538 , 79 L Ed 1070 , reh’g den, 295 US 767 , 55 S Ct 647 , 79 L Ed 1708 (1935) (question is not whether classes are dif- ferent, “but whether the differences between them are perti- nent to the subject with respect to which the classification is made”; if “those differences have any rational relationship to the legislative command, the discrimination is n…
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Texas & Pacific Railway Co.
v.
Louisiana Oil Refining Corp.
v.
Louisiana Oil Refining Corp.
No. 987.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jun 3, 1935.
Messrs. Robert Wilkins Thompson, T. D. Gresham, J. Ií. Tallichet, C. M. Spence, G. B. Ross, and C. Huffman Lewis for petitioners. No appearance for respondents.
Published
Petition for writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied.