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Williams et al. v. Zbaraz et al.; Miller, Acting Director, Department of Public Aid of Illinois, et al. v. Zbaraz et al.; United States v. Zbaraz et al.; Harris, Secretary of Health and Human Services v. McRae et al., 1980 — 448 U.S. 917 · caselaw · US
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Williams et al. v. Zbaraz et al.; Miller, Acting Director, Department of Public Aid of Illinois, et al. v. Zbaraz et al.; United States v. Zbaraz et al.; Harris, Secretary of Health and Human Services v. McRae et al.
448 U.S. 917·Supreme Court of the United States·1980
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Opinion
September 17, 1980
No. 79-4.
No. 79-5.
No. 79-491.
No. 79-1268.
Williams et al. v. Zbaraz et al., Miller, Acting Director, Department of Public Aid of Illinois, et al. v. Zbaraz et al., United States v. Zbaraz et al., Harris, Secretary of Health and Human Services v. McRae et al.,
[MAJORITY]
ante, p. 358;
ante, p. 358;
ante, p. 358; and
ante, p. 297. Motions of Richard Abel et al. and Abortion Rights Council of Minnesota et al. for leave to file briefs as amici curiae granted. Petitions for rehearing denied.