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Kovach v. Schubert, Hospital Superintendent, 1975 — 419 U.S. 1117 · caselaw · US
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Kovach v. Schubert, Hospital Superintendent
419 U.S. 1117·Supreme Court of the United States·1975
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Opinion
January 20, 1975
No. 74-5433.
Kovach v. Schubert, Hospital Superintendent.
Mr. Justice Douglas took no part in the consideration or decision of cases in which orders hereinafter reported were announced on this date, with the exception of No. 74-335, Pryba v. United States, infra, p. 1127.
[MAJORITY]
Appeal from Sup. Ct. Wis. dismissed for want of substantial federal question.