Case: United States v. Louisiana; and United States v. Texas
Abbreviation: United States v. Louisiana
Decision Date: 1949-05-16
Docket Number: No. 13; No. 14
Citation: 337 U.S. 902
Volume: 337
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: United States v. Louisiana; and United States v. Texas.
Judges: Mr. Justice Jackson took no part in the consideration or decision of these applications.
Pages: 902–903

Head Matter:
Miscellaneous Orders.
No. 13, Original.
No. 14, Original.
United States v. Louisiana; and United States v. Texas.
Argued May 9, 1949.
Decided May 16, 1949.
Solicitor General Perlman argued the cause for the United States, plaintiff. With him on the brief were Attorney General Clark, Assistant Attorney General Vanech, Arnold Raum, Robert E. Mulroney and Robert M. Vaughan.
L. H. Perez and F. Trowbridge vom Baur argued the cause for the defendant in No. 13. With them on the brief were Bolivar E. Kemp, Jr., Attorney General of Louisiana, and John L. Madden, As sistant Attorney General.

Opinion:
On motions for leave to file complaints.
The motions for leave to file complaints are granted and process is ordered to issue returnable on or before September 1, next.
Mr. Justice Jackson took no part in the consideration or decision of these applications.
Price Daniel, Attorney General of Texas, argued the cause for the defendant in No. 14. With him on the brief were J. Chrys Dougherty and Jesse P. Luton, Jr., Assistant Attorneys General.