American Constitutional Law, Issue 1Foundation Press, 1978 - 1204 pages |
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Page 64
... issue is a recurring one which will nonetheless ordinarily evade review ; whether plaintiff's claim has been mooted only because defendant has voluntarily , but not neces- sarily permanently , acquiesced ; or whether a case appears to ...
... issue is a recurring one which will nonetheless ordinarily evade review ; whether plaintiff's claim has been mooted only because defendant has voluntarily , but not neces- sarily permanently , acquiesced ; or whether a case appears to ...
Page 73
... issue . It is possible to test putative rights by imagining the sorts of injury their asserted infringement would bring about or by consid- ering the sorts of remedies their enforcement would require , but the ultimate issue is whether ...
... issue . It is possible to test putative rights by imagining the sorts of injury their asserted infringement would bring about or by consid- ering the sorts of remedies their enforcement would require , but the ultimate issue is whether ...
Page 151
... issue at stake . Propper v . Clark , 337 U.S. 472 , 490 ( 1949 ) . Nor will abstention be or- dered unless the state law issue is so unclear as to render premature a deci- sion reaching the federal constitution- al issue . Cf. Wisconsin ...
... issue at stake . Propper v . Clark , 337 U.S. 472 , 490 ( 1949 ) . Nor will abstention be or- dered unless the state law issue is so unclear as to render premature a deci- sion reaching the federal constitution- al issue . Cf. Wisconsin ...
Contents
TABLE OF CASES XXV | 954 |
PREFACE iii | 959 |
Illinois 632 670 | 963 |
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