Georgia v. Wenger, 342 U.S. 822 (1951). · Go Syfert
Georgia v. Wenger, 342 U.S. 822 (1951). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
10 citation events across 8 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Fowler v. Smiser (ca10, 1959-12-23)
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10th Cir. · 1959 · signal: see also · confidence low
See also In re Marachowsky Stores Co., 7 Cir., 188 F.2d 686, 689 , certiorari denied 342 U.S. 822 , 72 S.Ct. 41 , 96 L.
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Georgia
v.
Wenger
No. 130.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 8, 1951.
342 U.S. 822
Eugene Cook, Attorney General of Georgia, M, H. Blackshear, Jr.,'Deputy Attorney General, and Lamar W. Sizemore, Assistant Attorney General, for petitioner., Maurice J: Walsh for respondent., A brief of ' amici curiae supporting petitioner, was filed for the States of Alabama, by Si Garrett, Attorney General; California, by Edmund G. Brown, Attorney General; Connecticut, by George C. Conway, Attorney General, and William L. Beers, Deputy Attorney General; Delaware, by H. Albert Young, Attorney .General; Florida, by Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General; Illinois, by Ivan A. Elliott, Attorney General; Iowa, by Robert L. Larson, Attorney General; Kansas, by Harold R. Fatzer, Attorney General; 'Kentucky, by A. E. Funk, Attorney General; Mississippi, by J. P. Coleman, Attorney General; Nebraska, by Clarence S. Beck', Attorney General, and Walter E. Nolte, Deputy Attorney General; New Hampshire, by Gordon N. Tiffany, Attorney General; New Jersey, by Theodore D. Parsons, Attorney General; North Dakota, by E. T. ■Christianson, Attorney General; Oregon, by George Neuner, Attorney General; Rhode Island, by William E. Powers, Attorney General; South Carolina, by T. C. Callison, Attorney General; Tennessee, by Roy H. Beeler, Attorney General, and William F. Éarry, Solicitor General; Texas, by Price Daniel, Attorney General; Vermont, by Clifton G. Parker, Attorney General; Virginia, by J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., Attorney General; Washington,, by Smith' Troy, Attorney General; and West Virginia, by William C. Marland, Attorney General, and Easton R. Stephenson, Assistant Attorney General.
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C. A. 7th Cir. Certiorari denied.