NEW JERSEY v. NEW YORK.

No. 5, Original, October Term, 1950.

345 U.S. 369 (1953)

NEW JERSEY v. NEW YORK ET AL.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided April 6, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Abraham L. Freedman argued the cause for the City of Philadelphia. With him on the brief was Robert M. Landis.

John P. McGrath argued the cause for the City of New York, defendant. With him on the brief were Denis M. Hurley, Jeremiah M. Evarts, James J. Thornton and Richard H. Burke.

Edward L. Ryan, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause for the State of New York, defendant. With him on the brief were Nathaniel L. Goldstein, Attorney General, and Wendell P. Brown, Solicitor General.

Bernard G. Segal argued the cause for the State of Pennsylvania, intervenor. With him on the brief were Robert E. Woodside, Attorney General, George G. Chandler, Wm. A. Schnader and Harry F. Stambaugh.

Kenneth H. Murray argued the cause for the State of New Jersey, complainant. With him on the brief were Theodore D. Parsons, Attorney General, Robert Peacock, Deputy Attorney General, and Oscar R. Wilensky.


PER CURIAM.

The City of Philadelphia has moved this Court for leave to intervene in this original action concerning distribution of Delaware River water. Argument was heard on the motion on March 9, 1953, with all interested parties appearing.

The suit, addressed to this Court's original jurisdiction, was brought by the State of New Jersey, in 1929, against the State of New York and the City of New York, praying for injunctive relief against a proposed diversion...

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