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Keyes v. School District

U.S.
Apr 26, 1971
402 U.S. 182 (1971)

Opinion

ON MOTION TO VACATE STAY

Decided April 26, 1971

Court of Appeals' stay of District Court's desegregation order pending issuance of this Court's decisions in Swann v. Board of Education, ante, p. 1, and related cases, vacated now that the opinions in those cases have been issued.

Vacated.


The sole basis for the Tenth Circuit's action in granting the stay of the District Court's order in this case was the view "that it would be unfair to the School District to compel it to take further steps in the implementation of the total plan until [the Tenth Circuit] and the party litigants have the benefit of the United States Supreme Court decisions in the Swann and combined desegregation cases . . . ."

The decisions in those cases having now been announced, it is proper to vacate the stay and remit the matter to the Court of Appeals freed of its earlier speculation as to the bearing of our decision in Swann and related cases.

We, of course, intimate no views upon the merits of the underlying issues.


Summaries of

Keyes v. School District

U.S.
Apr 26, 1971
402 U.S. 182 (1971)
Case details for

Keyes v. School District

Case Details

Full title:KEYES v . SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1

Court:U.S.

Date published: Apr 26, 1971

Citations

402 U.S. 182 (1971)

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