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General
Lynn, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development v. Pennsylvania et al.
414 U.S. 809·Supreme Court of the United States·1973
Mr. Justice Douglas would vacate stay.
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Opinion
No. A-230.
Lynn, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development v. Pennsylvania et al.
[MAJORITY]
Motion to vacate stay of judgment of the District Court for the District of Columbia pending appeal to the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, entered by The Chief Justice on August 29, 1973, or in the alternative for an order for applicant to file a petition for writ of certiorari before judgment, denied.
Mr. Justice Douglas would vacate stay.