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Parham, Commissioner, Department of Human Resources of Georgia, et al. v. J. L. et al., 1976 — 425 U.S. 909 · caselaw · US
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Parham, Commissioner, Department of Human Resources of Georgia, et al. v. J. L. et al.
425 U.S. 909·Supreme Court of the United States·1976
Mr. Justice Stevens would deny the application.
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No. A-844.
Parham, Commissioner, Department of Human Resources of Georgia, et al. v. J. L. et al.
[MAJORITY]
Application for stay of order and judgment of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia, dated February 26, 1976, and March 11, 1976, respectively, presented to Mr. Justice Powell, and by him referred to the Court, granted pending timely filing of appeal and final disposition thereon by this Court.
Mr. Justice Stevens would deny the application.