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Moore et al. v. Shapiro, Governor of Illinois, et al., 1968 — 393 U.S. 996 · caselaw · US
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Moore et al. v. Shapiro, Governor of Illinois, et al.
393 U.S. 996·Supreme Court of the United States·1968
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Opinion
No. 620.
Moore et al. v. Shapiro, Governor of Illinois, et al.
Richard F. Watt for appellants.
William G. Clark, Attorney General of Illinois, and John J. O’Toole and Thomas E. Brannigan, Assistant Attorneys General, for appellees.
[MAJORITY]
Appeal from D. C. N. D. Ill. Probable jurisdiction noted.