1. King County v. Seattle School Dist., No. 30., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued April 13, 1923 , December 3, 1923, Decided
OVERVIEW: In an action for an accounting, a school district did not have standing to object to distributions made by county commissioners. Equal division annually between public schools and public roads was not required or contemplated by the Act of Congress.
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