Louden v. Utah, 379 U.S. 1 (1964). · Go Syfert
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discussed Cited as authority (rule) Walsh v. District of Columbia Board of Appeals & Review
D.C. · 2003 · confidence medium
Upon review of an administrative decision, “deference is properly accorded an agency’s interpretation of the administrative regulation it enforces unless it is plainly erroneous or inconsistent with the regulation.” Snider v. District of Columbia Bd. of Appeals & Review, 342 A.2d 50, 51 (D.C.1975) (citing Udall v. Tollman, 380 *379 U.S. 1, 16, 85 S.Ct. 792 , 13 L.Ed.2d 616 (1965)).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) United States of America Ex Rel. Murray Dickerson v. Alfred T. Rundle, Superintendent, State Correctional Institution,philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2×)
3rd Cir. · 1970 · confidence medium
Gideon v. Wainwright, 1963, 372 U.S. 335 , 83 S.Ct. 792 , 9 L.Ed.2d 799 , overruling Betts v. Brady, 1942, 316 U.S. 455 , 62 S.Ct. 1252 , 86 L.Ed. 1595 , Mal-loy v. Hogan, 1964, 379 U.S. 1 , 84 S.Ct. 1489 , 12 L.Ed.2d 653 , overruling Adamson v. California, 1947, 332 U.S. 46 , 67 S. Ct. 1672 , 91 L.Ed. 1903 . .
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Louden
v.
Utah
6, Misc.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 12, 1964.
379 U.S. 1
George H. Searle for petitioner., A. Pratt Kesler, Attorney General of Utah, and Ronald N. Boyce, Chief Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.
Harlan, White.
Cited by 21 opinions  |  Published
Per Curiam.

The motion for leave to proceed in forma -pauperis and the petition for writ of certiorari are granted. The judgment is vacated and the case is remanded to the Supreme Court of Utah, for further proceedings in light of Stoner v. California, 376 U. S. 483.

Mr. Justice Harlan and Mr. Justice White are of the opinion that certiorari should be denied.