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Oregon v. Mitchell, Attorney General, 1970 — 400 U.S. 801 · caselaw · US
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Oregon v. Mitchell, Attorney General
400 U.S. 801·Supreme Court of the United States·1970
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Opinion
October 6, 1970
No. 43,
Orig.
Oregon v. Mitchell, Attorney General.
[MAJORITY]
Motion for leave to file bill of complaint granted. Motion of New York City Board of Elections for leave to intervene in this case and in No. 44, Orig. [infra], denied. Motion of Youth Franchise Coalition et al. for leave to participate in oral argument as amici curiae in this case and in No. 46, Orig. [infra], denied.