WHITE v. LOUISIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

Nos. 50950, 50951.

250 So.2d 368 (1971)

259 La. 363

Billie WHITE d/b/a Telephone Answering Bureau of Lafayette, Louisiana, v. LOUISIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. (Consolidated)

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 28, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Voorhies, Labbe, Fontenot, Leonard & McGlasson, Patrick A. Juneau, Jr., Lafayette, for plaintiff-appellant.

Joseph H. Kavanaugh, Marshall B. Brinkley, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellee.

Kibbe, Cooper & Sonnier, Charles R. Sonnier, Abbeville, for intervenor.


BARHAM, Justice.

This is an appeal, under Louisiana Constitution Article 6, Section 5, and Article 7, Section 10(3), by Telephone Answering Bureau of Lafayette, Louisiana, from judgments of the Nineteenth Judicial District Court affirming orders of the Louisiana Public Service Commission.

The Public Service Commission was granted authority to regulate radio common carriers by acts of 1968, now R.S. 45:1500-1504. Pursuant to that authority the Commission in...

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