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Raubinger, Commissioner of Education of New Jersey, et al. v. Augelli, U. S. District Judge, 1964 — 377 U.S. 902 · caselaw · US
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Raubinger, Commissioner of Education of New Jersey, et al. v. Augelli, U. S. District Judge
377 U.S. 902·Supreme Court of the United States·1964
Mr. Justice Douglas is of the opinion that the motion for leave to file should be granted.
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No. 865,
Misc.
Raubinger, Commissioner of Education of New Jersey, et al. v. Augelli, U. S. District Judge.
Arthur J. Sills, Attorney General of New Jersey, Theodore I. Botter, First Assistant Attorney General, Joseph A. Hoffman, Deputy Attorney General, and Richard Newman for petitioners.
Milton T. Lasher for Yolpe et al., intervenors.
[MAJORITY]
Motion for leave to file petition for writ of prohibition denied.
Mr. Justice Douglas is of the opinion that the motion for leave to file should be granted.