Florida v. United States Brooks-Scanlon Corporation
United States Supreme Court
Florida v. United States Brooks-Scanlon Corporation
Argued: Oct. 30, 31, 1930. --- Decided: Jan 5, 1931
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Messrs. Fred H. Davis and T. T. Turnbull, both of Tallahassee, Fla., for appellants State of Florida et al.
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Messrs. H. P. Adair, of Jacksonville, Fla., and August G. Gutheim, of Washington, D. C., for appellants Brooks-Scanlon Corporation et al.
Mr. J. V. Norman, of Louisville, Ky., for appellant Wilson Lumber Co. of Florida.
The Attorney General and Messrs. John Lord O'Brian Asst. to Atty. Gen., Robert C. Alston, of Atlanta, Ga., F. B. Grier, of Wilmington, N. C., and W. E. Kay, of Jacksonville, Fla., for the United States and Interstate Commerce Commission.
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Mr. Robert C. Alston, of Atlanta, Ga., for Atlantic Coast Line R. Co.
Mr. Chief Justice HUGHES delivered the opinion of the Court.
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