GRAY v. MORGAN

No. C-65-69.

251 F.Supp. 316 (1966)

Casey GRAY, Alan Cowie, and Paul Woodman, Individually, Jointly, and on Behalf of all Other Non-Residents of the State of Wisconsin who are Residents of Illinois and Michigan and who are Allegedly Subject to the Wisconsin Income Tax, Plaintiffs, v. James R. MORGAN, Commissioner of Taxation for the State of Wisconsin, Defendant.

United States District Court W. D. Wisconsin.

March 11, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Adeline J. Geo-Karis, Zion, Ill., for plaintiffs.

William G. Rice, Madison, Wis., Anderson, Bylsma & Eisenberg, Madison, Wis., Harold Persons, Asst. Atty. Gen., Stanley C. Fruits, Attorney for Wis. Dept. of Taxation, Madison, Wis., of counsel, for defendant.


JAMES E. DOYLE, District Judge.

The complaint herein alleges that the plaintiffs are residents and citizens of the states of Illinois or of Michigan; that they are employed in Wisconsin; impliedly, that they are being subjected to the Wisconsin income tax on wages or salaries received from Wisconsin employment; and that the application of the Wisconsin income tax statutes to the plaintiffs and to others similarly situated offends the equal protection and due process...

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