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Hurst v. Wilson

U.S.
Mar 29, 1993
507 U.S. 1004 (1993)

Summary

holding that issues not "specifically and distinctly raised and argued" in opening briefs need not be considered by the court

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Opinion

No. 92-1156.

March 29, 1993, October TERM, 1992.


C.A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 973 F. 2d 1263.


Summaries of

Hurst v. Wilson

U.S.
Mar 29, 1993
507 U.S. 1004 (1993)

holding that issues not "specifically and distinctly raised and argued" in opening briefs need not be considered by the court

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Case details for

Hurst v. Wilson

Case Details

Full title:HURST ET AL. v. WILSON

Court:U.S.

Date published: Mar 29, 1993

Citations

507 U.S. 1004 (1993)

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