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Columbus Board of Education et al. v. Penick et al., 1979 — 443 U.S. 916 · caselaw · US
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Columbus Board of Education et al. v. Penick et al.
443 U.S. 916·Supreme Court of the United States·1979
Mr. Justice Rehnquist took no part in the consideration or decision of these orders.
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Opinion
July 28, 1979
No. A-89 (78-610).
Columbus Board of Education et al. v. Penick et al.,
[MAJORITY]
ante, p. 449. Motion to issue judgment, or in the alternative to vacate stay, presented to Mr. Justice White, and by him referred to the Court. It is ordered that the stay entered by Mr. Justice Rehnquist on August 11, 1978 [439 U. S. 1348], be vacated. It is further ordered that the judgment of this Court shall issue forthwith.
Mr. Justice Rehnquist took no part in the consideration or decision of these orders.