Mengelkoch v. Industrial Welfare Commission
United States Supreme Court
Mengelkoch et al. v. Industrial Welfare Commission et al.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Central District of California
No. 375. Argued: N/A --- Decided: October 28, 1968
A three-judge federal court dissolved itself for want of jurisdiction. A single district judge then dismissed the case on the ground of abstention and incorporated the three-judge court's dissolution order in his opinion by reference. In this appeal from both judgments held that the Court of Appeals, and not this Court, has jurisdiction over the appeal from the dissolution order and from the abstention decision.
284 F.Supp. 950, vacated and remanded; 284 F.Supp. 956, dismissed.
Marguerite Rawalt for appellants.
Thomas C. Lynch, Attorney General of California, and Edward M. Belasco, Jay L. Linderman and William L. Zessar, Deputy Attorneys General, for appellees.
PER CURIAM.
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