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U.S. Supreme Court
Pennsylvania v. West Virginia, 263 U.S. 350 (1923)
Pennsylvania v. West Virginia
Nos. 15 and 16, Orig., October Term, 1922
Reargued November 20, 1923
Decided December 3, 1923
263 U.S. 350
ON REHEARING
Decree heretofore made in these cases reaffirmed after rehearing.
MR. JUSTICE VAN DEVANTER announced the ruling of the Court.
An opinion expressing the views of the Court in these cases was announced at the last term, and a decree was entered then. 262 U. S. 262 U.S. 553, 623. By the Court's leave, given at that term, a petition for rehearing was filed. The cases had been presented in oral argument three times, but three members of the Court had heard only the last presentation. This, with the importance of the questions involved and the public character of the litigants, led the Court to grant the rehearing. It was had two weeks ago. The cases have been considered again in the light of that presentation, and after this further reflection, the Court perceives no ground for disturbing the
opinion heretofore announced or the decree entered thereon.
Decree reaffirmed.
THE CHIEF JUSTICE did not participate in the consideration of the cases on the rehearing.
MR. JUSTICE HOLMES, MR. JUSTICE McREYNOLDS, and MR. JUSTICE BRANDEIS dissent, for the reasons given in their dissenting opinions at the last term.
