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Gregory BOURKE, et al., petitioners, v. Steve BESHEAR, Governor of Kentucky, et al., 2015 — 135 S. Ct. 1732 · caselaw · US
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Gregory BOURKE, et al., petitioners, v. Steve BESHEAR, Governor of Kentucky, et al.
135 S. Ct. 1732·Supreme Court of the United States·2015
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Opinion
Gregory BOURKE, et al., petitioners,
v.
Steve BESHEAR, Governor of Kentucky, et al.
No. 14-574.
Supreme Court of the United States
April 3, 2015.
Opinion
[MAJORITY]
Upon consideration of the March 17 and March 31, 2015, letters from counsel for the petitioners and the respondents following order for argument is adopted. On Question 1 the time is allocated as follows: 30 minutes for one advocate on behalf of the petitioners, 15 minutes for the Solicitor General, and 45 minutes for one advocate on behalf of the respondents. On Question 2 the time is allocated as follows: 30 minutes for one advocate on behalf of the petitioners, and 30 minutes for one advocate on behalf of the respondents.