United States V. Louisiana

United States v. Louisiana or Louisiana v. United States refers to a number of cases heard by the United States Supreme Court:

  • Louisiana v. United States, 103 U.S. 289 (1881)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 123 U.S. 32 (1887)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 127 U.S. 182 (1888)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 290 U.S. 70 (1933)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 339 U.S. 699 (1950)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 354 U.S. 515 (1957)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 363 U.S. 1 (1960)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 364 U.S. 502 (1960)
  • Legislature of Louisiana v. United States, 367 U.S. 908 (1961) (per curiam)
  • Louisiana v. United States, 380 U.S. 145 (1965)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 382 U.S. 288 (1965)
  • Louisiana v. United States, 386 U.S. 270 (1967) (per curiam)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 389 U.S. 155 (1967)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 394 U.S. 1 (1969)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 394 U.S. 11 (1969)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 404 U.S. 388 (1971)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 409 U.S. 17 (1972)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 420 U.S. 529 (1975) (per curiam)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 422 U.S. 13 (1975)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 446 U.S. 253 (1980)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 452 U.S. 726 (1981)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 456 U.S. 865 (1982)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 470 U.S. 93 (1985)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 485 U.S. 88 (1988)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 498 U.S. 9 (1990)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 507 U.S. 7 (1993)
  • United States v. Louisiana, 525 U.S. 1 (1998)

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