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Watts et al. v. Seward School Board et al., 1970 — 397 U.S. 921 · caselaw · US
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Watts et al. v. Seward School Board et al.
397 U.S. 921·Supreme Court of the United States·1970
Me. Justice Douglas is of the opinion that certiorari should be granted.
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Opinion
No. 573.
Watts et al. v. Seward School Board et al.
George Kaufmann for petitioners. Theodore M. Pease, Jr., for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Sup. Ct. Alaska. Motion to dispense with printing petition and to use record in No. 325, October Term, 1967, granted. Certiorari denied.
Me. Justice Douglas is of the opinion that certiorari should be granted.