Case: Emelie W. Peacock v. Mabel G. Reinecke, Collector of Internal Revenue for the First Internal Revenue District of Illinois
Abbreviation: Peacock v. Reinecke
Decision Date: 1926-04-26
Docket Number: No. 266
Citation: 271 U.S. 643
Volume: 271
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Emelie W. Peacock v. Mabel G. Reinecke, Collector of Internal Revenue for the First Internal Revenue District of Illinois.
Judges: 
Pages: 643–644

Head Matter:
No. 266.
Emelie W. Peacock v. Mabel G. Reinecke, Collector of Internal Revenue for the First Internal Revenue District of Illinois.
Argued April 23, 1926.
Decided April 26, 1926.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Dismissed for want, of jurisdiction upon the authority of Farrell v. O'Brien, 199 U. S. 89, 100; Goodrich v. Ferris, 214 U. S. 71, 79; Toop v. Ulysses Land Company, 237 U. S. 580, 583; United Security Company v. American Fruit Produce Company, 238 U. S. 140, 142; Sugarman v, United States, 249 U. S. 182, 184; Berkman v. United States, 250 U. S. 114, 118; Piedmont Power & Light Com pany v. Town of Graham, 263 U. S. 193, 195.
Mr. Herbert Pope, with whom Messrs. James F. Forstall and E. Barrett Prettyman were on the brief, for appellant. Solicitor General Mitchell, with whom Assistant Attorney General Willebrandt and Mr. Sewall Key were on the brief, for appellee.