City of New Orleans v. Middle South Energy, Inc., 473 U.S. 930 (1985). · Go Syfert
City of New Orleans v. Middle South Energy, Inc., 473 U.S. 930 (1985). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
4 citation events across 2 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: American Civil Liberties Union v. Federal Communications Commission (cadc, 1987-07-17)
Top citers, strongest first. 2 distinct citers.
discussed Cited "see, e.g." cadc 1987
D.C. Cir. · 1987 · signal: see, e.g. · confidence low
See, e.g., Middle South Energy, Inc. v. FERC, 747 F.2d 763 , 772 (D.C.Cir.1984), cert. dismissed, 473 U.S. 930 , 106 S.Ct. 22 , 87 L.Ed.2d 700 (1985) ("We accept the Commission's characterization of Order No. 303 as an interpretive rule that, of its own force, creates no law and binds neither the public, the agency, nor the courts.
discussed Cited "see, e.g." American Civil Liberties Union v. Federal Communications Commission
D.C. Cir. · 1987 · signal: see, e.g. · confidence low
See, e.g., Middle South Energy, Inc. v. FERC, 747 F.2d 763 , 772 (D.C.Cir.1984), cert, dismissed, 473 U.S. 930 , 106 S.Ct. 22 , 87 L.Ed.2d 700 (1985) (“We accept the Commission’s characterization of Order No. 303 as an interpretive rule that, of its own force, creates no law and binds neither the public, the agency, nor the courts.
City of New Orleans, Louisiana
v.
Middle South Energy, Inc.
No. 84-1668.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Sep 17, 1985.
473 U.S. 930
Cited by 1 opinion  |  Published

C. A. D. C. Cir. Certiorari dismissed under this Court’s Rule 58.