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in Re: Thomas Lytle and Ellen Lytle
(2×)
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Cf. 418 U.S., at 57 (}.-571, 94 S.Ct., at such facts be excluded from consideration, In- 2981-2982, 41 L.Ed.2d, at 959-960 .
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United States v. Black & Decker Manufacturing Co.
(7×)
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See United States v. Phillips Petroleum Co., 367 F.Supp. 1226, 1232 (C.D.Cal.1973), aff’d per curiam, 418 U.S. 906 , 94 S.Ct. 3199 , 41 L.Ed.2d 1154 (1974).
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Arthur Fano v. Larry Meachum
(2×)
We hold that the inmate interests affected fall within the " liberty" protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. 6 Wolff, 418 U.S. at 557 , 94 S.Ct. 2963 ; Newkirk v. Butler, 499 F.2d 1214 (2d Cir.), cert. granted, 419 U.S. 894 , 95 S.Ct. 172 , 42 L.Ed.2d 138 (1974); Clonce v. Richardson, 379 F.Supp. 338 (W.D.Mo.1974); Robbins v. Kleindienst, 383 F.Supp. 239 (D.D.C.1974); see Palmigiano v. Baxter, 487 F.2d 1280, 1284-85 (1st Cir. 1973), vacated, 418 U.S. 908 , 94 S.Ct. 3200 , 48 L.Ed.2d 1155 (1974), after remand, 510 F.2d 534 (1974), cert. granted, --- U.S. ---, 95 S.Ct. 2414 , 44 L.Ed.2d 678 (197…
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Shimabuku v. Britton
See Palmigiano v. Baxter, 1 Cir., 487 F.2d 1280, 1288-1290 , vacated, 418 U.S. 908 , 94 S.Ct. 3200 , 41 L.Ed.2d 1155 (1974); Melson v. Sard, 131 U.S.App.D.C. 102 , 402 F.2d 653, 654-655 ; see also Garrity v. New Jersey, 385 U.S. 493 , 87 S.Ct. 616 , 17 L.Ed.2d 562 .
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Massachusetts Association for Retarded Citizens v. Edward J. King
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See, e. g., Thoms v. Heffernan, 473 F.2d 478, 481-82 (2d Cir. 1973), vacated on other grounds, 418 U.S. 908 , 94 S.Ct. 3199 , 41 L.Ed.2d 1154 (1974); Mahaley v. Cuyahoga Metropolitan Hous.
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Spartacus Youth League v. Board of Trustees of the Illinois Industrial University
(2×)
Although not every chill will create a justiciable controversy, it may be enough that the plaintiff raises “a credible threat of enforcement and plausible allegations of intent or desire to engage in the threatened activities ...” Hershey, supra, 412 F.2d at 1111-12 ; see also Thoms v. Heffernan, 473 F.2d 478, 483-85 (2d Cir. 1973), vacated and remanded on other grounds 418 U.S. 908 , 94 S.Ct. 3199 , 41 L.Ed.2d 1154 (1974); Smith v. Boyer, 442 F.Supp. 62 (W.D.N.Y.1977).
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Larry Nadeau v. Raymond A. Helgemoe, Warden, New Hampshire State Prison
See, e. g., Palmigiano v. Baxter, 487 F.2d 1280 (1st Cir. 1973), vacated, 418 U.S. 908 , 94 S.Ct. 3200 , 41 L.Ed.2d 1155 (1974), opinion on remand, 510 F.2d 534 (1974), reversed, 425 U.S. 308 , 96 S.Ct. 1551 , 47 L.Ed.2d 810 (1976).
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Joseph C. Daniel, Jr. v. Hugh Waters, Chairman, Textbook Commission of the State of Tennessee
(4×)
See also Thoms v. Heffernan, 473 F.2d 478 (2d Cir. 1973), rev'd on other grounds, 418 U.S. 908 , 94 S.Ct. 3199 , 41 L.Ed.2d 1154 (1974). 55 The appeal falls within the rule announced in Goldstein v. Cox, 396 U.S. 471 , 90 S.Ct. 671 , 24 L.Ed.2d 663 (1970), that an order of a three-judge district court which falls short of adjudicating the constitutional merits of a challenged statute and does not grant or deny preliminary injunctive relief is not appealable to the Supreme Court.
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Heffernan
v.
Thoms
v.
Thoms
No. 72-1359.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jul 8, 1974.
Ante, Briefing, Goguen, Rehnquist, Stated, Washington, White, Would.
Cited by 3 opinions | Published
C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari granted, judgment vacated, and case remanded for further consideration in light of Spence v. Washington, ante, p. 405, and Steffel v. Thompson, 415 U. S. 452. (1974).
Mr. Justice White and Mr. Justice Rehnquist dissent and, without further briefing and oral argument, would reverse the judgment for the reasons stated in Part I of Mr. Justice White’s dissenting opinion in Smith v. Goguen, 415 U. S. 566, 591 (1974), and in Mr. Justice Rehnquist’s dissenting opinion in Spence v. Washington, ante, p. 416.