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Regan, Secretary of the Treasury, et al. v. Taxation with Representation of Washington, 1982 — 457 U.S. 1129 · caselaw · US
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Regan, Secretary of the Treasury, et al. v. Taxation with Representation of Washington
457 U.S. 1129·Supreme Court of the United States·1982
Justice Brennan, Justice Blackmun, and Justice O’Connor would defer farther consideration of these motions to the docketing and consideration of the jurisdictional statement.
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Regan, Secretary of the Treasury, et al. v. Taxation with Representation of Washington.
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Motion of Disabled American Veterans and Paralyzed Veterans of America for leave to intervene as party appellants denied. Motion of American Legion for leave to intervene as a party appellee denied. Motion of Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States for leave to intervene denied.
Justice Brennan, Justice Blackmun, and Justice O’Connor would defer farther consideration of these motions to the docketing and consideration of the jurisdictional statement.