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Lehnhausen, Director, Department of Local Government Affairs of Illinois v. Lake Shore Auto Parts Co. et al.; and Barrett, County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, et al. v. Shapiro et al., 1972 — 409 U.S. 1072 · caselaw · US
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Lehnhausen, Director, Department of Local Government Affairs of Illinois v. Lake Shore Auto Parts Co. et al.; and Barrett, County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, et al. v. Shapiro et al.
409 U.S. 1072·Supreme Court of the United States·1972
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Opinion
No. 71-685.
No. 71-691.
Lehnhausen, Director, Department of Local Government Affairs of Illinois v. Lake Shore Auto Parts Co. et al.; and Barrett, County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, et al. v. Shapiro et al.
[MAJORITY]
Sup. Ct. Ill. [Certiorari granted, 405 U. S. 1039.] Motion for order respecting oral argument granted. It is ordered that the Attorney General of Illinois be allotted 20 minutes for oral argument on behalf of petitioner in No. 71-685; that the State’s Attorney be allotted 10 minutes for oral argument on behalf of petitioners in No. 71-691; that counsel for Lake Shore Auto Parts Co. be allotted 20 minutes for oral argument on behalf of respondents in No. 71-685; and that counsel for M. Weil & Sons, Inc., be allotted 10 minutes for oral argument on behalf of respondents in No. 71-691.