Supreme Court of the United States, 1933

Morrison v. California

Morrison v. California
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided February 20, 1933
288 U.S. 591; 53 S. Ct. 401 (United States Reports)

Morrison v. California

Opinion of the Court

Appeal from the District Court of Appeal, 4th Appellate District, of California.

Per Curiam:

The appeal herein is dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question. (1) Mobile, Jackson & Kansas City R. Co. v. Turnipseed, 219 U. S. 35, 42, 43; Yee Hem v. United States, 268 U. S. 178, 183-185; Atlantic Coast Line R. Co. v. Ford, 287 U. S. 502. (2) Cockrill v. California, 268 U. S. 258, 261, 262; Porterfield v. Webb, 263 U. S. 225, 232, 233; Patsone v. Pennsylvania, 232 U. S. 138, 144. Mr. J. Marion Wright for appellants. No appearance for appellee.

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