Laing v. Fox/Opinion of the Court

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Laing v. Fox
Opinion of the Court
661024Laing v. Fox — Opinion of the Court


The motion of appellee to dismiss the appeal herein is granted, and the appeal is dismissed for the want of a substantial Federal question. (1) Southwestern Oil Co. v. Texas, 217 U.S. 114, 121, 30 S.C.t. 496, 54 L. Ed. 688; Brown-Forman Co. v. Kentucky, 217 U.S. 563, 572 et seq., 30 S.C.t. 578, 54 L. Ed. 883; American Sugar Refining Co. v. Louisiana, 179 U.S. 89, 95, 21 S.C.t. 43, 45 L. Ed. 102; Hicklin v. Coney, 290 U.S. 169, 176, 54 S.C.t. 142, 78 L. Ed. 247. (2) League v. Texas, 184 U.S. 156, 161, 22 S.C.t. 475, 46 L. Ed. 478; Kentucky Union Co. v. Kentucky, 219 U.S. 140, 152-153, 31 S.C.t. 171, 55 L. Ed. 137; A. Magnano Co. v. Hamilton, 292 U.S. 40, 44, 54 S.C.t. 599, 78 L. Ed. 1109. (3) Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias v. Meyer, 265 U.S. 30, 32, 33, 44 S.C.t. 432, 68 L. Ed. 885; Hicklin v. Coney, 290 U.S. 169, 172, 54 S.C.t. 142, 78 L. Ed. 247; Hartford Accident & Ind. Co. v. N. O. Nelson Mfg. Co., 291 U.S. 352, 358, 54 S.C.t. 392, 78 L. Ed. 840; Swiss Oil Corporation v. Shanks, 273 U.S. 407, 413, 47 S.C.t. 393, 71 L. Ed. 709.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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