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Torres v. N.Y. State Dep't of Labor

Supreme Court of the United States
Feb 28, 1972
405 U.S. 949 (1972)

Summary

In Torres, the record indicated that the average disputed compensation case took 45 days for determination. 321 F. Supp. at 439 (Lasker, J., dissenting).

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Opinion

No. 71-5743.

02-28-1972

TORRES ET AL. v. NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ET AL.


Affirmed on appeal from D. C. S. D. N. Y. MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS, MR. JUSTICE BRENNAN, and MR. JUSTICE MARSHALL would note probable jurisdiction and reverse. Goldberg v. Kelly, 397 U. S. 254 (1970).


Summaries of

Torres v. N.Y. State Dep't of Labor

Supreme Court of the United States
Feb 28, 1972
405 U.S. 949 (1972)

In Torres, the record indicated that the average disputed compensation case took 45 days for determination. 321 F. Supp. at 439 (Lasker, J., dissenting).

Summary of this case from Steinberg v. Fusari
Case details for

Torres v. N.Y. State Dep't of Labor

Case Details

Full title:TORRES ET AL. v. NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ET AL.

Court:Supreme Court of the United States

Date published: Feb 28, 1972

Citations

405 U.S. 949 (1972)

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