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Parker, Commissioner of Department of Transportation of New York v. Citizens Committee for the Hudson Valley et al.; and Volpe, Secretary of Transportation, et al. v. Citizens Committee for the Hudson Valley et al., 1970 — 400 U.S. 949 · caselaw · US
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Parker, Commissioner of Department of Transportation of New York v. Citizens Committee for the Hudson Valley et al.; and Volpe, Secretary of Transportation, et al. v. Citizens Committee for the Hudson Valley et al.
400 U.S. 949·Supreme Court of the United States·1970
Mr. Justice Harlan, Mr.. Justice White, and Mr. Justice Black-, mun are of the opinion that certiorari should be granted.
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No. 614.
No. 615.
Parker, Commissioner of Department of Transportation of New York v. Citizens Committee for the Hudson Valley et al.; and Volpe, Secretary of Transportation, et al. v. Citizens Committee for the Hudson Valley et al.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied.
Mr. Justice Harlan, Mr.. Justice White, and Mr. Justice Black-, mun are of the opinion that certiorari should be granted.
Reported below: 425 F. 2d 97.