ILLINOIS CENT. R. R. v. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS

Civ. A. No. 2676.

93 F.Supp. 229 (1950)

ILLINOIS CENT. R. R. v. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS et al.

United States District Court E. D. Louisiana. New Orleans Division.

August 25, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lemle, Moreno & Lemle, Selim B. Lemle, Pat F. Bass, all of New Orleans, La., for plaintiff.

Henry B. Curtis, James O'Niell, Nelson S. Wooddy, all of New Orleans, La., for City of New Orleans.

Kullman & Lang, Samuel Lang, all of New Orleans, La., for Cooperative Cab Co.

H. L. Oulliber, Jr., New Orleans, La., for Nola Cab Co.

Robert J. Oster, New Orleans, La., for Veterans Cab Co.


WRIGHT, District Judge.

In this action the Illinois Central Railroad Company seeks permanently to enjoin the City of New Orleans from enforcing an ordinance which the railroad alleges is unconstitutional and under which all properly licensed taxicabs may use the area outside of and adjacent to the plaintiff's passenger terminal, hereinafter referred to as the Illinois Central station, for picking up and discharging passengers. The railroad also seeks a permanent injunction...

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