Supreme Court of the United States, 1954

Secretary of Agriculture v. United States

Secretary of Agriculture v. United States
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided February 1, 1954
347 U.S. 902; 98 L. Ed. 1062; 74 S. Ct. 427; 1954 U.S. LEXIS 2460 (United States Reports)

Secretary of Agriculture v. United States

Opinion of the Court

Appeals from the United States *903District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Probable jurisdiction noted.

Karl D. Loos and Neil Brooks for the Secretary of Agriculture. M. W. Wells for the Florida Citrus Commission et al., John F. Donelan for the California Citrus League et al., Sidney Goldstein, Francis A. Mulhern, Wilbur LaRoe, Jr., Arthur L. Winn, Jr. and Samuel H. Moerman for the Port of New York Authority, Denis M. Hurley, James J. Thornton and G. Gary Sousa for the City of New York, Earl Jay Gratz for the Philadelphia Terminals Marketing Association et al., and Wilmer A. Hill for the United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Association et al., appellants in No. 481. Edward M. Reidy and Leo H. Pou for the Interstate Commerce Commission; and Francis L. Brown, A. P. Donadío and J. F. Eshelman for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. et al., appellees.

Reported below: 114 F. Supp. 420.

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