Nebraska Supreme Court, 1965

Plucknett v. Morrison

Plucknett v. Morrison
Nebraska Supreme Court · Decided February 11, 1965 · Boslatjgh, Boslaugh, Brower, Carter, McCown, Smith, Spencer, White
178 Neb. 292; 133 N.W.2d 18; 1965 Neb. LEXIS 701

Plucknett v. Morrison

Opinion of the Court

Spencer, J.

This is a case filed in the district court for Lancaster County by Albert J. Plucknett, doing business as Four Stax Drug, a sole proprietorship, and Four Star Drug of Lincoln, Nebraska, Inc., a corporation, against Frank B. Morrison, Governor of the State of Nebraska, and other state, county, and city officials, to declare Legislative Bill 710, enacted by the Seventy-third Session of the Legislature of the State of Nebraska, Laws 19.63, c. *293392, p. 1242, hereinafter referred to as L. B. 710, void and. unconstitutional, and to .enjoin defendants from enforcing its provisions against the plaintiffs., Fifteen retail merchants were permitted to intervene in support of L. B. 710, and they join in the appeal from the order finding L. B. 710 to be unconstitutional and void.

This case is a companion case to Skag-Way, Inc. v. Douglas, No. 35808, ante p. 290, 133 N. W. 2d 12. They were tried together in the district court and briefed and argued together in this court. As we said in the companion case, the questions involved were fully determined by Terry Carpenter, Inc. v. Wood, 177 Neb. 515, 129 N. W. 2d 475.

The judgment of the trial court should be and hereby is affirmed.

Affirmed.

Boslatjgh, J., not participating.

Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.