MICHIGAN v. ILLINOIS

No. 3, Original.

359 U.S. 902 (1959)

MICHIGAN v. ILLINOIS ET AL.

Supreme Court of United States.

February 24, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Reynolds, Attorney General, and Roy Tulane, Assistant Attorney General, for the State of Wisconsin; Miles Lord, Attorney General, and Raymond A. Haik, Special Assistant Attorney General, for the State of Minnesota; Mark McElroy, Attorney General, Robert E. Boyd, Assistant Attorney General and Herbert H. Naujoks, Special Assistant to the Attorneys General, for the State of Ohio; Anne X. Alpern, Attorney General, and Lois G. Forer, Deputy Attorney General, for the State of Pennsylvania; Paul L. Adams, Attorney General, Samuel J. Torina, Solicitor General, and Nicholas V. Olds, Assistant Attorney General, for the State of Michigan; and Louis J. Lefkowitz, Attorney General, and Richard H. Shepp and Dunton F. Tynan, Assistant Attorneys General, for the State of New York, complainants. Latham Castle, Attorney General of Illinois. William C. Wines, Assistant Attorney General, George A. Lane, Lawrence J. Fenlon, Joseph B. Fleming, Joseph H. Pleck and Thomas M. Thomas for the defendant.


The motion to allow and fix time for filing plaintiffs' reply brief is granted and the time is extended to and including March 31, 1959. The defendants are allowed to and including March 31, 1959, to reply to the brief of the Solicitor General,...

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