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Nyquist, Commissioner of Education of New York, et al. v. Lee et al.; and Chropowicki et al. v. Lee et al., 1971 — 402 U.S. 935 · caselaw · US
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Nyquist, Commissioner of Education of New York, et al. v. Lee et al.; and Chropowicki et al. v. Lee et al.
402 U.S. 935·Supreme Court of the United States·1971
Mr. Justice Black, and Mr. Justice Harlan are of the opinion that probable jurisdiction should be noted and cases set for oral argument.
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Opinion
No. 1354.
No. 1365.
Nyquist, Commissioner of Education of New York, et al. v. Lee et al.; and Chropowicki et al. v. Lee et al.
[MAJORITY]
Affirmed on appeals from D. C. W. D. N. Y. The Chief Justice,
Mr. Justice Black, and Mr. Justice Harlan are of the opinion that probable jurisdiction should be noted and cases set for oral argument.
Reported below: 318 F. Supp. 710.