Supreme Court of the United States, 1937

Southern Nebraska Power Co. v. Nebraska ex rel. Sorensen

Southern Nebraska Power Co. v. Nebraska ex rel. Sorensen
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided January 18, 1937
299 U.S. 520; 57 S. Ct. 323 (United States Reports)

Southern Nebraska Power Co. v. Nebraska ex rel. Sorensen

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

The appeal herein is dismissed (1) for the reason that the judgment sought here to be reviewed is based upon a non-federal ground adequate to support it, Electric Co. v. Dow, 166 U. S. 489, 492, 493; Pierce v. Somerset Railway, 171 U. S. 641, 648; Leonard v. Vicksburg Ry. Co., 198 U. S. 416, 422, 423; Gause v. Detroit Trust Co., 297 U. S. 695, (2) in so far as a federal question is sought to be presented, for the want of a substantial federal question, Zucht v. King, 260 U. S. 174, 176; Sugarman v. United States, 249 U. S. 182, 184; Texas & Pacific Ry. Co. v. Texas, 296 U. S. 552.

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