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Hunter, Mayor of Youngstown, et al. v. Fraternal Order of Police, Youngstown Lodge No. 28, et al., 1976 — 424 U.S. 977 · caselaw · US
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Hunter, Mayor of Youngstown, et al. v. Fraternal Order of Police, Youngstown Lodge No. 28, et al.
424 U.S. 977·Supreme Court of the United States·1976
Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Blackmun would deny certiorari, it appearing that the judgment below rests upon adequate state grounds.
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Opinion
No. 75-846.
Hunter, Mayor of Youngstown, et al. v. Fraternal Order of Police, Youngstown Lodge No. 28, et al.
[MAJORITY]
Ct. App. Ohio, Mahoning County. Certio-rari denied.
Mr. Justice Brennan and Mr. Justice Blackmun would deny certiorari, it appearing that the judgment below rests upon adequate state grounds.