American Insurance v. Lucas
Supreme Court of the United States
American Insurance v. Lucas, 314 U.S. 575 (1941)
Murphy, Took
American Insurance v. Lucas
Opinion of the Court
The decrees here sought to be reviewed modify consent decrees for the distribution of funds theretofore impounded by the District Court and direct a different distribution of these funds. They are not decrees “granting or denying” an injunction. Therefore direct appeals to this Court do not lie. § 266 of the Judicial Code, as amended, 28 U. S. C. § 380. See Public Service Comm’n v. Brashear Lines, 306 U. S. 204, 207, and Phillips v. United States, 312 U. S. 246, 248-251. The appeals are dismissed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- American Insurance Co. and others v. Lucas, Superintendent of the Insurance Department of Missouri
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- 2 cases
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- Published