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Top citers, strongest first. 6 distinct citers.
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Stover v. Prince George's County
See Supermarkets General Corp. v. State, 286 Md. 611, 625 , 409 A.2d 250 (1979), appeal dismissed, 449 U.S. 801 , 101 S.Ct. 45 , 66 L.Ed.2d 5 (1980).
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State v. Mobley
See United Illuminating Co. v. New Haven, 179 Conn. 627, 642 , 427 A.2d 830 , appeal dismissed, 449 U.S. 801 , 101 S. Ct. 45 , 66 L.
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Faraci v. Connecticut Light & Power Co.
See United Illuminating Co. v. New Haven, 179 Conn. 627, 642 , 427 A.2d 830 , appeal dismissed, 449 U.S. 801 , 101 S. Ct. 45 , 66 L.
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Peck v. Jacquemin
We have consistently held that every statute is presumed to be constitutional and have required invalidity to be established beyond a reasonable doubt.” (Citations omitted.) Eielson v. Parker, 179 Conn. 552, 557 , 427 A.2d 814 (1980); see United Illuminating Co. v. New Haven, 179 Conn. 627, 642 , 427 A.2d 830 , appeal dismissed, 449 U.S. 801 , 101 S. Ct. 45 , 66 L.
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Keogh v. City of Bridgeport
“It is well settled that parties challenging the constitutionality of a statutory enactment have the burden of showing its invalidity beyond a reasonable doubt.” McKinney v. Coventry, supra, 621 ; see United Illuminating Co. v. New Haven, 179 Conn. 627, 641 , 427 A.2d 830 , appeal dismissed, 449 U.S. 801 , 101 S. Ct. 45 , 66 L.
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Barton v. Ducci Electrical Contractors, Inc.
“The test ... is whether this court can conceive of a rational basis for sustaining the legislation; we need not have evidence that the legislature actually acted upon that basis.” (Emphasis in original.) Faraci v. Connecticut Light & Power Co., supra, 169 n.2; see also United Illuminating Co. v. New Haven, 179 Conn. 627, 642 , 427 A.2d 830 , appeal dismissed, 449 U.S. 801 , 101 S. Ct. 45 , 66 L.
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Supermarkets General Corp., t/a Hochschild Kohn Department Store
v.
Maryland
v.
Maryland
No. 79-1483.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 6, 1980.
Published
Appeal from Ct. App. Md. dismissed for want of substantial federal question.