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12-03-1976 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
12-03-1976 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
Codd v. Velger, 429 U.S. 624 (1977)
Harry A. Blackmun's handwritten notes from oral argument.
12-01-1976 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
12-01-1976 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
Codd v. Velger, 429 U.S. 624 (1977)
Harry A. Blackmun's handwritten notes from oral argument.
11-29-1976 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
11-29-1976 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
Codd v. Velger, 429 U.S. 624 (1977)
Harry A. Blackmun's notes from oral argument.
9-15-1976 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
9-15-1976 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
Darden v. Florida, 430 U.S. 704 (1977)
Harry A. Blackmun's handwritten notes from oral argument.
04-13-1976 Memorandum To The Conference, Byron R. White
04-13-1976 Memorandum To The Conference, Byron R. White
Carey v. Sugar, 425 U.S. 73 (1976)
This is an appeal from a three-judge court decision sustaining the constitutionality of a Tennessee pre-judgement wage-garnishment statute against a claim that it failed to provide for notice and a hearing prior to the garnishment. The statute permits wage garnishments, as a means of obtaining in rem jurisdiction where efforts to obtain in personam jurisdiction over a defendant fail.
04-02-1976 Memorandum To The Conference, Harry A. Blackmun
04-02-1976 Memorandum To The Conference, Harry A. Blackmun
Carey v. Sugar, 425 U.S. 73 (1976)
Perhaps some of you know Justice Gunter. In any event, I send you this copy for your information.
04-01-1976 Correspondence To White, Unknown Justice
04-01-1976 Correspondence To White, Unknown Justice
Carey v. Sugar, 425 U.S. 73 (1976)
Dear Byron:
Bill Gunter seems mildly disgruntled. Shall we take him on?
03-30-1976 Correspondence From Gunter To Blackmun, William B. Gunter
03-30-1976 Correspondence From Gunter To Blackmun, William B. Gunter
Carey v. Sugar, 425 U.S. 73 (1976)
My dear Mr. Justice:
Having just read the Per Curiam opinion in Carey v. Sugar, 44 LW 4416, I must ssay to you that it is, in my view, one of the grandest cop-outs that has occured since Pilate washed his hands.
03-24-1976 Justice White, Per Curiam, Byron R. White
03-24-1976 Justice White, Per Curiam, Byron R. White
Carey v. Sugar, 425 U.S. 73 (1976)
This is an appeal from the judgment of a three-judge federal court declarig unconstitutional and enjoing enforcement of certain statutes of the State of New York which provide for prejudgment attachment of defendant's assests.
03-19-1976 Per Curiam, Byron R. White
03-19-1976 Per Curiam, Byron R. White
Carey v. Sugar, 425 U.S. 73 (1976)
This is an appeal from the judgment of a three-judge federal court declaring unconstitutional and enjoining the enforcement of certain statutes of the State of New York which provide for prejudgment attachment of a defedant's assets.
03-18-1976 Correspondence From Burger To White, Warren E. Burger
03-18-1976 Correspondence From Burger To White, Warren E. Burger
Carey v. Sugar, 425 U.S. 73 (1976)
Dear Byron:
I join your Per Curiam dated March 3.
03-04-1976 Correspondence From Stewart To White, Potter Stewart
03-04-1976 Correspondence From Stewart To White, Potter Stewart
Carey v. Sugar, 425 U.S. 73 (1976)
Dear Byron,
I am glad to join your proposed Per Curiam and see no reason why it should not be a signed opinion.
03-03-1976 Justice White, Per Curiam, Byron R. White
03-03-1976 Justice White, Per Curiam, Byron R. White
Carey v. Sugar, 425 U.S. 73 (1976)
This is an appeal from the judgement of a three-judge federal court declaring unconstitutional and enjoining the enforcement of certain statutes of the State of New York which provide for prejudgment attachment of a defedant's assets. On April 13, 1973 appellant Curtis Circulation Co. (Curtis) filed a suit against appellees Sugar, Wrestling Revue, Inc. (Wrestling), and Champion Sports Publications, Inc. (Champion), in New York state court. The complaint alleged that Curtis had advanced over $100,000-of which $28,588.08 remained unpaid-to Champion under a contract with Champion pursuant to which Champion had agreed to permit Curtis to market certain identified sports magazines.
01-29-1976 Correspondence From Rehnquist To Burger, William H. Rehnquist
01-29-1976 Correspondence From Rehnquist To Burger, William H. Rehnquist
Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976)
Dear Chief:
I have read over your proposed oral announcement in this case, and it is entirely agreeable to me. I would suggest that, of you agree, it be used only as the format for an oral announcement, and not be duplicated or released to the public in any written form. If it were, I fear that its six pages would soon come to supersede in the minds of lawyers and laymen alike the 130 page opinion that the Court has produced.
01-29-1976 Justice Burger, Oral Summary, Warren E. Burger
01-29-1976 Justice Burger, Oral Summary, Warren E. Burger
Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976)
I have the per curiam opinion and judgment to announce on behalf of the Court in No. 75-436 and No. 75-437, Buckley v. Valeo. The question before the Court in these cases involves the constitutionality of the Federal Election Campaign Act 1971, as amended in 1974.
01-29-1976 Memorandum To The Conference, Warren E. Burger
01-29-1976 Memorandum To The Conference, Warren E. Burger
Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976)
Enclosed is a "first try" at an oral summary of the above case.
01-27-1976 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
01-27-1976 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
Carey v. Sugar, 425 U.S. 73 (1976)
Harry A. Blackmun's handwritten notes from oral argument.
01-22-1976 Correspondence From Rehnquist To Burger, William H. Rehnquist
01-22-1976 Correspondence From Rehnquist To Burger, William H. Rehnquist
Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976)
Dear Chief:
I agree with your draft of the introductory section of this opinion.
01-22-1976 Correspondence From Powell To Burger, Lewis F. Powell
01-22-1976 Correspondence From Powell To Burger, Lewis F. Powell
Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976)
Dear Chief:
I confirm, for your file, my approval of your introductory section.
01-20-1976 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
01-20-1976 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun
Carey v. Sugar, 425 U.S. 73 (1976)
Harry A. Blackmun's handwritten notes from oral argument.