Supreme Court of the United States, 1929

Burke v. Oregon

Burke v. Oregon
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided March 5, 1929
279 U.S. 811; 49 S. Ct. 262 (United States Reports)

Burke v. Oregon

Opinion of the Court

Per. Curiam:

The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction, for the reason that the federal question presented is frivolous, on the authority of Farrell v. O’Brien, 199 U. S. 89, 100; Toup v. Ulysses Land Co., 237 U. S. 580, 583; Piedmont Power & Light Co. v. Town of Graham, 253 U. S. 193, 195; Quong Ham Wah v. Industrial Comm’n, 255 U. S. 445, 449.

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