OKLAHOMA v. TEXAS

No. 27, Original.

252 U.S. 372 (1920)

STATE OF OKLAHOMA v. STATE OF TEXAS, UNITED STATES, INTERVENER.

Supreme Court of United States.

Order entered April 1, 1920.


This cause coming on to be heard on the motion of the United States for leave to intervene herein for an injunction and for the appointment of a receiver, and on the responses made to such motion by the State of Oklahoma and the State of Texas, respectively, and the court being fully advised in the premises,

It is now considered, ordered and decreed as follows, until the further order of the court:

1. That said motion for leave to intervene herein be, and...

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