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Lancaster et al. v. Hammond, Attorney General of Maryland, et al., 1950 — 339 U.S. 908 · caselaw · US
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Lancaster et al. v. Hammond, Attorney General of Maryland, et al.
339 U.S. 908·Supreme Court of the United States·1950
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Miscellaneous Orders.
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Lancaster et al. v. Hammond, Attorney General of Maryland, et al.
I. Duke Avnet for appellants.
Hall Hammond, Attorney General of Maryland, and J. Edgar Harvey, Deputy Attorney General, for appellees.
[MAJORITY]
The motion for a stay of the mandate of the Court of Appeals of Maryland, referred to the Court by Mr. Justice Black, is denied.