FULLER v. FIEDLER


19 Wis.2d 422 (1963)

FULLER and others, Respondents, v. FIEDLER and others (State Highway Commission), Appellants.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

April 2, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants the cause was argued by Richard E. Barrett and John E. Armstrong, assistant attorneys general, with whom on the brief was John W. Reynolds, attorney general.

No brief or appearance for the respondents.

A brief amici curiae was filed by Charles C. Collins and C. R. Gray of Washington, D. C., for the American Automobile Association, and by Stephens, Bieberstein, Cooper, Bruemmer & Gartzke of Madison, for the Wisconsin Division, American Automobile Association.


GORDON, J.

The only matter before us is the defendants' appeal from the judgment which declared the above-recited regulations to be unconstitutional. The plaintiffs did not participate in this appeal.

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