NEW JERSEY v. NEW YORK CITY

No. 10, original (October Term, 1934).

296 U.S. 542 (1935)

NEW JERSEY v. NEW YORK CITY.

Supreme Court of United States.

October 14, 1935.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Paul Windels, Paxton Blair, and F. Pearson Shortridge for the City of New York, in support of the motion.


The City of New York having filed a motion for leave to file a petition praying this Court to direct the State of New Jersey to show cause why (1) a ruling should not be made to the effect that the dumping of sludge, free from any matter capable of floating, at places not less than 10 miles from any shore is not a violation of the injunction order of this Court dated December 4, 1933, or (2) in the alternative why this Court should not modify its order of December 4, 1933...

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