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Buckley et al. v. Valeo, Secretary of the United States Senate, et al.; and Buckley et al. v. Valeo, Secretary of the United States Senate, et al.
424 U.S. 936·Supreme Court of the United States·1976
Mr. Justice Blackmun would deny the motion. Mr. Justice Stevens took no part in the consideration or decision of this motion.
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Opinion
February 27, 1976
No. 75-436.
No. 75-437.
Buckley et al. v. Valeo, Secretary of the United States Senate, et al.; and Buckley et al. v. Valeo, Secretary of the United States Senate, et al.,
[MAJORITY]
ante, p. 1. Motion of appellees Center for Public Financing of Elections et al. to extend stay heretofore entered by this Court on January 30, 1976 [ante, at 144], is hereby granted, but for a period of 20 days, to and including the close of business day of March 22, 1976.
Mr. Justice Blackmun would deny the motion. Mr. Justice Stevens took no part in the consideration or decision of this motion.