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cited
Cited "see"
Northwest Pipeline Corp. v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
See Wisconsin v. FPC, 205 F.2d 706 (D.C.), cert. denied, 346 U.S. 896 , 74 S.Ct. 218 , 98 L.Ed. 397 (1953).
cited
Cited "see"
Northwest Pipeline Corporation v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
See Wisconsin v. FPC, 205 F.2d 706 (D.C.), cert. denied, 346 U.S. 896 , 74 S.Ct. 218 , 98 L.Ed. 397 (1953).
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Phillips Petroleum Co.
v.
Wisconsin Texas v. Wisconsin and Federal Power Commission v. Wisconsin
v.
Wisconsin Texas v. Wisconsin and Federal Power Commission v. Wisconsin
No. 280; No. 281; No. 418.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Nov 30, 1953.
346 U.S. 896
Rayburn L. Foster, Harry D. Turner and Hugh B. Cox for petitioner in No. 280. John Ben Shepperd, Attorney General, and Charles E. Crenshaw, Special Assistant Attorney General, for the State of Texas et al., Mac Q. Williamson, Attorney General, for the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma, and Richard H. Robinson, Attorney General, George A. Graham, Special Assistant Attorney General, and L. C. White for the State of New Mexico et al., petitioners in No. 281. Acting Solicitor General Stern and Willard W. Gatchell for petitioner in No. 418. Vernon W. Thomson, Attorney General, and Stewart G. Honeck, Deputy Attorney General, for the State of Wisconsin, William E. Torkelson for the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, David M. Proctor and Jerome M. Joffee for Kansas City, Missouri, James H. Lee for Detroit, Michigan, and Walter J. Mattison and Harry G. Slater for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, respondents.
Published
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari denied.
Reported below: 92 U. S. App. D. C. 284, 205 F. 2d 706.