Dunn v. Louisiana

273 U.S. 656
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedJanuary 17, 1927
DocketNo. 644
StatusPublished

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Dunn v. Louisiana, 273 U.S. 656 (1927).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

Writ of error dismissed for want of a substantial Federal constitutional question on the authority of Farrell v. O’Brien, 199 U. S. 89, 100; Toop v. Ulysses Land Co., 237 U. S. 580, 583; Piedmont Power and Light Co., v. Town of Graham, 263 U. S. 193, 195; Seaboard Air Line v. Padgett, 236 U. S. 668, 671. Application for certiorari also denied.

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Related

Farrell v. O'Brien
199 U.S. 89 (Supreme Court, 1905)
Seaboard Air Line Railway v. Padgett
236 U.S. 668 (Supreme Court, 1915)
Toop v. Ulysses Land Co.
237 U.S. 580 (Supreme Court, 1915)
Anderson v. Corall
263 U.S. 193 (Supreme Court, 1923)

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