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University of Texas et al. v. Camenisch, 1981 — 450 U.S. 907 · caselaw · US
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University of Texas et al. v. Camenisch
450 U.S. 907·Supreme Court of the United States·1981
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No. 80-317.
University of Texas et al. v. Camenisch.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 5th Cir. [Certiorari granted, 449 U. S. 950.] Motions of Michigan Rehabilitation Association et al.; Legal Action Center of the City of New York, Inc.; American Civil Liberties Union et al.; Deaf Counseling, Advocacy & Referral Agency, Inc., et al.; and American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities et al. for leave to file briefs as amici curiae granted.