MICHIGAN v. ILLINOIS

No. 8, original.

287 U.S. 579 (1932)

MICHIGAN ET AL. v. ILLINOIS ET AL.

Supreme Court of United States.

Order entered December 19, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Henry N. Benson, Attorney General of Minnesota, Gilbert Bettman, Attorney General of Ohio, and Raymond T. Jackson, with whom Messrs. John W. Reynolds, Attorney General of Wisconsin, Herbert H. Naujoks, Assistant Attorney General, Herman L. Ekern, and Paul W. Voorhies, Attorney General of Michigan, were on the brief, for plaintiffs. Messrs. William Rothmann and Joseph B. Fleming, with whom Messrs. Oscar E. Carlstrom, Attorney General of Illinois, and Frank Johnston, Jr., were on the brief, for defendants.


Upon consideration of the return of the defendants in the above-entitled causes to the rule issued October 10, 1932, requiring them to show cause why they have not taken appropriate steps to effect compliance with the requirements of the decree of this Court in these causes dated April 21, 1930 (281 U.S. 696), and of the argument had thereon,

IT IS ORDERED that these causes be referred to Edward F. McClennen, Esquire, as a Special Master, with directions and authority...

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