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St. Luke's Federation of Nurses & Health Professionals v. Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center; Beth Israel Federation of Nurses & Health Professionals v. Beth Israel Hospital and Geriatric Center; and St. Anthony Federation of Nurses & Health Professionals v. St. Anthony Hospital Systems, 1982 — 459 U.S. 1025 · caselaw · US
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St. Luke's Federation of Nurses & Health Professionals v. Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center; Beth Israel Federation of Nurses & Health Professionals v. Beth Israel Hospital and Geriatric Center; and St. Anthony Federation of Nurses & Health Professionals v. St. Anthony Hospital Systems
459 U.S. 1025·Supreme Court of the United States·1982
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Opinion
November 23, 1982
No. 81-876.
St. Luke’s Federation of Nurses & Health Professionals v. Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center; Beth Israel Federation of Nurses & Health Professionals v. Beth Israel Hospital and Geriatric Center; and St. Anthony Federation of Nurses & Health Professionals v. St. Anthony Hospital Systems.
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C. A. 10th Cir. Stipulation to dismiss the petition for writ of certiorari to review the judgments entered July 8, 1981, July 20, 1981, and August 4, 1981, was filed, and the cases were dismissed pursuant to this Court’s Rule 53. Reported below: 653 F. 2d 450 (first case); 677 F. 2d 1343 (second case); 655 F. 2d 1028 (third case).