Case Name: STATE OF OHIO v. WEST VIRGINIA; PENNSYLVANIA v. SAME
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1923-12-03
Citations: 2 Ohio Law Abs. 51
Docket Number: 
Parties: STATE OF OHIO v. WEST VIRGINIA PENNSYLVANIA v. SAME
Judges: 
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 2
Pages: 51–51

Head Matter:
STATE OF OHIO v. WEST VIRGINIA PENNSYLVANIA v. SAME
U. S. Supreme Court
On Petition for Rehearing
Reargued Nov. 20, 1923;
Decided Dec. 3, 1923
For Former Opinion in These Cases See 1 Abs. 627

Opinion:
VAN DEVANTER, J.,
announced the ruling.
By leave of court, a petition for rehearing was filed. The cases had been presented in oral argumlent three times, but three members of the court had heard only the last presentation. This, with the importance of the questions involved and the public character of the litigants, led the court to grant the rehearing, which was had.
The cases have been considered again in the light of that presentation, and after further reflection the court perceives no bround for disturbing the opinion announced or the decree entered therein. Decree reaffirmed.
Chief Justice Taft did not participat and Justices Holmes, McReynolds and Brandéis dissent as per their former opinions.