U.S. v. CALIFORNIA

No. 12, Original.

334 U.S. 855 (1948)

UNITED STATES v. CALIFORNIA.

Supreme Court of United States.

June 21, 1948.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorney General Clark, Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Vanech, Arnold Raum, Stanley M. Silverberg, J. Edward Williams, Robert E. Mulroney, Hugh F. O'Donnell and Robert M. Vaughan for the United States. Fred N. Howser, Attorney General of California, and Everett W. Mattoon, Assistant Attorney General, for defendant. A.L. Weil filed a brief, as amicus curiae, opposing the petition of the United States.


In our opinion of June 23, 1947, we stated that it might later become necessary to have hearings "in order to determine with greater definiteness particular segments of the boundary" between California and the marginal sea over which the United States has paramount rights and power (332 U.S. 19, 26). Our decree of October 27, 1947, reserved jurisdiction to enter such further orders and to issue such writ as might from time to time be necessary...

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