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United States
v.
Louisiana
No. 9.
Supreme Court of the United States.
May 16, 1966.
384 U.S. 936
Solicitor General Marshall, Archibald Cox, Special Assistant to the Attorney General, Louis F. Claiborne and George S. Swarth for the United States. Jack P. F. Gremillion, Attorney General of Louisiana, John L. Madden, Assistant Attorney General, and Paul M. Hebert, Victor A. Sachse, Thomas W. Leigh, J. B. Miller, Oliver P. Stockiuell, J. J. Davidson and Frederick W. Ellis, Special Assistants to the Attorney General, for the State of Louisiana. [Supplemental Decree reported at 382 U. S. 288.]
Consideration, Motions, Took.
Published

Motion of the United States for leave to file an amended account pursuant to the supplemental decree granted. Motion for leave to file corrections to the accounting filed by the State of Louisiana on February 25, 1966, granted.

The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Clark took no part in the consideration or decision of these motions.