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Vermont v. New York

U.S.
Apr 24, 1972
406 U.S. 186 (1972)

Opinion

ON MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE BILL OF COMPLAINT

No. 50, Orig.

Argued February 29, 1972 Decided April 24, 1972

Motion for leave to file bill of complaint granted.

Fred I. Parker, Deputy Attorney General of Vermont, argued the cause for plaintiff. With him on the briefs were James M. Jeffords, Attorney General, and John D. Hansen, Assistant Attorney General.

Philip Weinberg, Assistant Attorney General of New York, argued the cause for defendant State of New York. With him on the briefs were Louis J. Lefkowitz, Attorney General, Samuel A. Hirshowitz, First Assistant Attorney General, and Paul S. Shemin and Irving Galt, Assistant Attorneys General. Taggart Whipple argued the cause for defendant International Paper Co. With him on the briefs were Richard E. Nolan and William H. Levit, Jr.


The motion by Vermont for leave to file a bill of complaint invoking our original jurisdiction against New York and against International Paper Co., a New York corporation doing business in New York, is granted. New York and International Paper Co. are given until June 19, 1972, to answer the bill of complaint.

So ordered.


Summaries of

Vermont v. New York

U.S.
Apr 24, 1972
406 U.S. 186 (1972)
Case details for

Vermont v. New York

Case Details

Full title:VERMONT v . NEW YORK ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Apr 24, 1972

Citations

406 U.S. 186 (1972)

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