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Harper v. Lindsay
See Rubenstein v. Township of Cherry Hill, 417 U.S. 963 , 94 S.Ct. 3165 , 41 L.Ed.2d 1136 (1974); Tomlinson v. Mayor and Aldermen of City of Savannah, 543 F.2d 570 (5th Cir. 1976); Smith v. Keator, 285 N.C. 530 , 206 S.E.2d 203 (1974), appeal dism’d, 419 U.S. 1043 , 95 S.Ct. 613 , 42 L.Ed.2d 636 (1974); .Kisley v. City of Falls Church, 212 Va. 693 , 187 S.E.2d 168 (1972), appeal dism’d, 409 U.S. 907 , 93 S.Ct. 237 , 34 *602 L.Ed.2d 169 (1972); Patterson v. City of Dallas, 355 S.W.2d 838 (Tex.Civ.App.—Dallas 1962, writ ref’d n. r. e.), appeal dism’d, 372 U.S. 251 , 83 S.Ct. 873 , 9 L.…
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Philly's, the Original Philadelphia Cheese Steak, Inc. v. Jane M. Byrne, as Mayor and as Liquor Control Commissioner of the City of Chicago, and Illinois Liquor Control Commission, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellee. Los Farrallones, Inc., an Illinois Corporation, Jorge Aristizabal, and Nick Andrews v. Jane M. Byrne, as Mayor and as Liquor Control Commissioner of the City of Chicago, and Illinois Liquor Control Commission, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellee
See, e.g., Malito v. Marcin, 14 Ill.App.3d 658, 660 , 303 N.E.2d 262, 264 (1973), appeal denied, 55 Ill.2d 602 , appeal dismissed for lack of a substantial federal question, 417 U.S. 963 , 94 S.Ct. 3165 , 41 L.Ed.2d 1135 (1974) (while the legislature may not delegate its function to private persons, it may enact a law which will become operative upon the affirmative vote of the people affected, provided the law contains an "entire and perfect declaration of the legislative will"); see also Hoogasian v. Regional Transportation Authority, 58 Ill.2d 117, 128-29 , 317 N.E.2d 534, 540-41 , appeal d…
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Philly's v. Byrne
See, e.g., Malito v. Martin, 14 Ill.App.3d 658, 660 , 303 N.E.2d 262, 264 (1973), appeal denied, 55 Ill.2d 602 , appeal dismissed for lack of a substantial federal question, 417 U.S. 963 , 94 S.Ct. 3165 , 41 L.Ed.2d 1135 (1974) (while the legislature may not delegate its function to private persons, it may enact a law which will become operative upon the affirmative vote of the people affected, provided the law contains an “entire and perfect declaration of the legislative will”); see also Hoogasian v. Regional Transportation Authority, 58 Ill.2d 117, 128-29 , 317 N.E.2d 534, 540-41 , appe…
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Cullinane v. Geisha House, Inc.
In several cases where the Supreme Court has dismissed for want of a substantial federal question the jurisdictional statements presented to the Court contained between them all the issues we have here; see, e.g., Smith v. Keator, 419 U.S. 1043 , 95 S.Ct. 613 , 42 L.Ed.2d 636 (1974) 6 (Exhibit A to appellants’ motion for summary reversal in the instant case), Rubenstein v. Cherry Hill, 417 U.S. 963 , 94 S.Ct. 3165 , 41 L.Ed.2d 1136 (1974) 7 (Exhibit C to appellants’ motion for summary reversal in the instant case), and Kisley v. City of Falls Church, 409 U.S. 907 , 93 S.Ct. 237 , 34 L.
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Blount v. Mandel
See also Webster v. Perry, 367 F.Supp. 666 (M.D.N.C.1973), va c’d 417 U.S. 963 , 94 S.Ct. 3166 , 41 L.Ed. 1136 (1974), and B.
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Rubenstein
v.
Township of Cherry Hill
v.
Township of Cherry Hill
No. 73-1609.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jun 17, 1974.
417 U.S. 963
Jurisdiction, Set, Would.
Cited by 24 opinions | Published
Appeal from Sup. Ct. N. J. dismissed for want of substantial federal question.