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MAXWELL, TAX ASSESSOR OF PALM BEACH COUNTY v. GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL ASSN., INC., 1968 — 392 U.S. 656 · caselaw · US
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MAXWELL, TAX ASSESSOR OF PALM BEACH COUNTY v. GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL ASSN., INC.
392 U.S. 656·Supreme Court of the United States·1968
Mr. Justice Black, Mr. Justice Douglas, and Mr. Justice Portas are of the opinion that probable jurisdiction should be noted and the case set for oral argument.
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MAXWELL, TAX ASSESSOR OF PALM BEACH COUNTY v. GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL ASSN., INC.
No. 1147.
Decided June 17, 1968.
Charles J. Steele for appellant.
Chester Bedell for appellee.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
The motion to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for want of a properly presented federal question.
Mr. Justice Black, Mr. Justice Douglas, and Mr. Justice Portas are of the opinion that probable jurisdiction should be noted and the case set for oral argument.