Case: Georgia Railroad & Banking Co. v. Redwine, State Revenue Commissioner
Abbreviation: Georgia Railroad & Banking Co. v. Redwine
Decision Date: 1950-02-20
Docket Number: No. 454
Citation: 339 U.S. 901
Volume: 339
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Georgia Railroad & Banking Co. v. Redwine, State Revenue Commissioner.
Judges: 
Pages: 901–902

Head Matter:
No. 454.
Georgia Railroad & Banking Co. v. Redwine, State Revenue Commissioner.
Argued February 13, 1950.
Order entered February 20, 1950.
Furman Smith argued the cause for appellant.
With him on the brief was Robert B. Trout-man. M. H. Blackshear, Jr., Assistant Attorney General of Georgia, argued the cause for appellee.
With him on the brief were Eugene Cook, Attorney General, and Edward E. Dorsey.

Opinion:
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
Per Curiam:
Inasmuch as the Attorney General of Georgia stated at the bar of this Court that plain, speedy, and efficient state remedies were available to appellant, the cause is ordered continued for such period as will enable appellant with all convenient speed to assert such remedies.
Victor Davidson and Standish Thompson filed a brief for certain counties and municipalities of Georgia, as amici curiae, urging affirmance.