MISSISSIPPI v. LOUISIANA

No. 11, Original.

346 U.S. 862 (1953)

MISSISSIPPI v. LOUISIANA.

Supreme Court of United States.

October 26, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J.P. Coleman, Attorney General of Mississippi, and G.H. Brandon for complainant. Fred S. LeBlanc, Attorney General of Louisiana, W.C. Perrault, First Assistant Attorney General, Carroll Buck, Second Assistant Attorney General, and Bailey Walsh and John L. Madden, Assistant Attorneys General, for defendant.


It is ordered that D.K. McKamy, Esquire, of Birmingham, Alabama, be, and he is hereby, appointed special master in this cause, with authority to summon witnesses, issue subpoenas, and take such evidence as may be introduced and such as he may deem it necessary to call for. The master is directed to find the facts specially and state separately his conclusions of law thereon, and to submit the same to this Court with all convenient speed, together with a draft of the decree...

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