CROWLY v. THORNBROUGH

No. 5-1113.

294 S.W.2d 62 (1956)

J. C. CROWLY, Appellant, v. C. R. THORNBROUGH, as Commissioner of Labor of the State of Arkansas, Appellee, Tom Gentry, Intervenor.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

October 15, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mehaffy, Smith & Williams and B. S. Clark, Little Rock, for appellant.

Robert L. Tipton, Little Rock, for appellee.

Tom Gentry, Atty. Gen., Roy Finch, Asst. Atty. Gen, for intervenor.


SEAMSTER, Chief Justice.

The appellant, J. C. Crowly, proceeding as a taxpayer, instituted this suit in the Pulaski Circuit Court, Third Division. The complaint was filed pursuant to Act 274 of 1953, praying for a declaratory judgment and asking that the court enter a holding that Act 115 of 1955, is unconstitutional and void in violation of the constitutional rights of the appellant and other taxpayers similarly situated.

The appellant's complaint alleged...

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