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Graseck v. Middlemiss

U.S.
Jan 22, 1979
439 U.S. 1129 (1979)

Summary

holding that selective disenfranchisement or reenfranchisement of convicted felons is subject to rational basis review

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Opinion

No. 78-859.

January 22, 1979.


C.A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 582 F. 2d 203.


Summaries of

Graseck v. Middlemiss

U.S.
Jan 22, 1979
439 U.S. 1129 (1979)

holding that selective disenfranchisement or reenfranchisement of convicted felons is subject to rational basis review

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Case details for

Graseck v. Middlemiss

Case Details

Full title:GRASECK v. MIDDLEMISS ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Jan 22, 1979

Citations

439 U.S. 1129 (1979)

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