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City of Phoenix et al. v. Kolodziejski, 1970 — 397 U.S. 903 · caselaw · US
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City of Phoenix et al. v. Kolodziejski
397 U.S. 903·Supreme Court of the United States·1970
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Opinion
No. 1066.
City of Phoenix et al. v. Kolodziejski.
Bex E. Lee for appellants. Ivan Robinette for appellee. Briefs of amici curiae were filed by: Manly W. Mumford for the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Crawford C. Martin, Attorney General, Nola White, First Assistant Attorney General, and Joseph H. Sharpley, Assistant Attorney General, for the State of Texas; Leonard E. Yokum for Police Jury of Parish of Tangipahoa, Louisiana; Myles P. Tallmadge for Poudre School District R-l, Larimer County, Colorado; Phillip H. Holm for Salt Lake City, Utah; W. Crosby Few for Special Tax School District No. 1 of the County of Hillsborough, Florida; Robert M. Robson, Attorney General, and James R. Hargis and Larry D. Ripley, Assistant Attorneys General, for the State of Idaho; and Gary K. Nelson, Attorney General, for the State of Arizona.
[MAJORITY]
Appeal from D. C. Ariz. Probable jurisdiction noted.