BANJAVICH v. LOUISIANA LICENS. BD. FOR MARINE DIVERS

No. 44475.

111 So.2d 505 (1959)

237 La. 467

Mark P. BANJAVICH v. LOUISIANA LICENSING BOARD FOR MARINE DIVERS et al. Edward L. TAYLOR v. LOUISIANA LICENSING BOARD FOR MARINE DIVERS et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

April 27, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lemle & Kelleher, Murphy Moss, New Orleans, for plaintiffs, petitioners.

Richard M. Mathews, New Orleans, for defendants.


McCALEB, Justice.

These suits, which reach us on writ of certiorari with other cases involving persons similarly situated,1 present for decision the constitutionality of Act 196 of 1958, by which the Legislature has undertaken the regulation of marine diving as an occupation. The plaintiffs herein, Mark P. Banjavich and Edward L. Taylor, are residents of Louisiana and have been engaged in marine diving for over ten years. Part of their...

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