[505] 324 U.S. 439, 450, citing Missouri v. Illinois, 180 U.S. 208, 219-224, 241 (1901); Virginia v. West Virginia, 246 U.S. 565, 599 (1918); Georgia v. Tennessee Copper Co., 206 U.S. 230, 237 (1907).
[506] Ibid. 451, 468. Chief Justice Stone, joined by Justices Roberts, Frankfurter, and Jackson dissented on the ground that the suit actually was one for a district court, that a State is without standing to maintain suit for injuries sustained by its citizens and residents for which they may sue in their own behalf, and that as presented the suit was not one in which a court of equity could give effective relief.
[507] 2 Cr. 445, 452-453 (1805).
[508] Ibid. 453.
[509] New Orleans v. Winter et al., 1 Wheat. 91 (1816).
[510] 54 Stat. 143 (1940); 28 U.S.C.A. 1332.
[511] 337 U.S. 582 (1949).
[512] Ibid. 583-604.
[513] Ibid. 604-625.
[514] Ibid. 626-646.