J. Ray McDermott & Co. v. Dep't of Highways of Louisiana, 361 U.S. 914 (1959). · Go Syfert
J. Ray McDermott & Co. v. Dep't of Highways of Louisiana, 361 U.S. 914 (1959). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
105 citation events (3 in the last 25 years) across 37 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: National Athletic Supply Corp. v. Tone-O-Matic Products, Inc., (Formerly Muscle-Matic, Inc.), (The) Big Three Glove Company, and Gilbert I. Smith (ca5, 1970-01-09)
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Top citers, strongest first. 10 distinct citers. How cited ↗
cited Cited "see" National Athletic Supply Corp. v. Tone-O-Matic Products, Inc., (Formerly Muscle-Matic, Inc.), (The) Big Three Glove Company, and Gilbert I. Smith
5th Cir. · 1970 · signal: see · confidence high
See American Safety Table Co. v. Schreiber, 2d Cir. 1959, 269 F.2d 255 , cert. denied, 361 U.S. 915 , 80 S.Ct. 259 , 4 L.Ed.2d 185 .
discussed Cited "see" Eduardo Amador-Gonzalez v. United States (2×)
5th Cir. · 1968 · signal: see · confidence high
See Henry v. United States, 1959, 361 U.S. 98 , 80 S.Ct. 168 , 4 L.Ed.2d 184 , in which the Supreme Court held that the defendant's arrest took place when the officers stopped his car, even though a formal arrest was made at a later time, and the "fact that afterwards contraband was discovered is not enough" to legitimatize the search. 19 State law determines the lawfulness of arrests by state officers, subject, of course, to constitutional restraints.
cited Cited "see" Mastantuono v. Ronconi
S.D.N.Y. · 1967 · signal: see · confidence high
Woolworth Co., 195 F.Supp. at 721 ; see American Safety Table Co. v. Schreiber & Goldberg, 269 F.2d 255, 266, 267 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 361 U.S. 915 , 80 S.Ct. 259 , 4 L.Ed.2d 185 (1959).
cited Cited "see" Nelson v. Hazel
Idaho · 1967 · signal: see · confidence high
See Kizziar v. Dollar, C.A.10, 268 F.2d 914 (1959), certiorari denied 361 U.S. 914 , 80 S.Ct. 258 , 4 L.Ed.2d 184 ; Lindberg v. Brandt, 350 Ill.App. 317 , 112 N.E.2d 746 (1953); 17A C.J.S.
cited Cited "see" Bussemer v. Artwire Creations, Inc.
S.D.N.Y. · 1964 · signal: see · confidence high
See American Safety Table Co. v. Schreiber, 269 F.2d 255 , 265 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 361 U.S. 915 , 80 S.Ct. 259 , 4 L.
discussed Cited "see" Helen McLanahan Stevens v. Chauncey C. Loomis
1st Cir. · 1964 · signal: see · confidence high
See Standard Oil Co. of Texas v. Marshall, 5 Cir., 1959, 265 F.2d 46, 56 , cert. den. 361 U.S. 915 , 80 S.Ct. 259 , 4 L.Ed.2d 185 ; Brown v. Christman, 1942, 75 U.S.App.D.C. 203 , 126 F.2d 625 , 631-32 n. 23.
cited Cited "see" Zippo Manufacturing Company v. Rogers Imports, Inc.
S.D.N.Y. · 1963 · signal: see · confidence high
See American Safety Table Co. v. Schreiber, 269 F.2d 255 , 271 (2 Cir.), cert. denied, 361 U.S. 915 , 80 S.Ct. 259 , 4 L.Ed.2d 185 (1959), modified, 287 F. 2d 417 (2 Cir. 1961). 62 .
discussed Cited "see" Lincoln Restaurant Corp. v. Wolfies Rest. Inc.
unknown court · 1961 · signal: see · confidence high
See the comment of Judge Clark in Ms dissent in American Safety Table Company, Inc. v. Schreiber v. Goldberg, 2 Cir., 1959, 269 F.2d 255, 277 , certiorari denied 1959, 361 U.S. 915 , 80 S.Ct. 259 , 4 L.Ed.2d 185 , “The all but wholly obscured truth is that the well-known concept of unfair competition is being employed to fashion and shelter a monopoly * * * ”.
cited Cited "see, e.g." Murphy v. Provident Mutual Life Insurance
D. Conn. · 1990 · signal: see also · confidence low
McCarthy, supra, § 1:15; see also American Safety Table Co. v. Schreiber, 269 F.2d 255 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 361 U.S. 915 , 80 S.Ct. 259 , 4 L.Ed.2d 185 (1959). 3 .
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Yates v. Hodges
N.D. Miss. · 1967 · signal: see, e.g. · confidence low
See e. g., Manufacturers Record Publishing Company v. Lauer, 268 F.2d 187 (5 Cir. 1959), cert. den. 361 U.S. 913 , 80 S.Ct. 258 , 4 L.Ed.2d 184 , in which, inter alia, Judge Hutcheson said: What and all that appellant could have hoped to do below or could hope here was to convince the court that the decision of the Supreme Court of Louisiana was clearly contrary to the established jurisprudence of that state, and, because it was, it was a nullity and therefore subject to collateral attack in a federal court.
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J. Ray McDermott & Co., Inc.
v.
Department of Highways, State of Louisiana
No. 484.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Dec 7, 1959.
361 U.S. 914
C. Dickerman Williams 'for petitioner. Norman L. Sisson for respondent.
Published

C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied.