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Scott, Treasurer of Illinois, et al. v. Germano et al., 1965 — 381 U.S. 909 · caselaw · US
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Scott, Treasurer of Illinois, et al. v. Germano et al.
381 U.S. 909·Supreme Court of the United States·1965
Mr. Justice Goldberg took no part in the consideration or decison of this motion.
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Opinion
No. 1152.
Scott, Treasurer of Illinois, et al. v. Germano et al.
Don H. Reuben and Howard J. Trienens for appellants. Lester Asher and Bernard Kleiman for Germano et al., and William G. Clark, Attorney General of Illinois, for Kerner et al., appellees.
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Appeal from D. C. N. D. Ill. Motion of appellants for accelerated consideration of appeal granted and appellees allowed seven days to file responses to statement as to jurisdiction.
Mr. Justice Goldberg took no part in the consideration or decison of this motion.