Summary
In People v. Regents of the University, 18 Mich. 469, like application for mandamus was made as in the case reported in 4 Mich. 98 and the application was not granted because a majority of the Court could not be convinced that "the legislature had power under the Constitution to exercise any such control over the regents, who are vested with the `general supervision of the university, and the direction and control of all expenditures of the university interest fund'" (syllabus).
Summary of this case from Peters v. Michigan State CollegeOpinion
Argued October 9, 1922
Decided October 24, 1922
George A. Blauvelt and Joseph A. Warren for appellants.
Frank B. Gilbert for respondents.
Order affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
Concur: HISCOCK, Ch. J., HOGAN, CARDOZO, POUND, McLAUGHLIN, CRANE and ANDREWS, JJ.