Supreme Court of the United States, 1956

United States v. Louisiana

United States v. Louisiana
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided June 11, 1956
351 U.S. 978; 76 S. Ct. 1043; 100 L. Ed. 1494; 1956 U.S. LEXIS 687 (United States Reports)

United States v. Louisiana

Opinion

Upon consideration of the motion of the United States for an injunction or other interlocutory relief in cases involving the controversy pending before this Court in the case of United States of America v. State of Louisiana,

It is ordered that the Attorney General of the State of Louisiana and others named and others acting with them are enjoined from further prosecuting or taking any proceedings in a certain cause now pending in the Fourteenth Judicial District Court in and for the Parish of Calcasieu, State of Louisiana, entitled State of Louisiana v. Anderson-Prichard Oil Corporation et al., Number 38780 on the docket of said court, and from prosecuting any other case or cases involving the controversy before this Court until further order of the Court, and

It is further ordered that the State of Louisiana and the United States of America are enjoined from leasing or beginning the drilling of new wells in the disputed tidelands area pending further order of this Court unless by agreement of the parties filed here.

The Chief Justice took no part in the consideration or decision of this motion.

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