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City of McKeesport v. Cunningham

U.S.
Jul 7, 1986
478 U.S. 1015 (1986)

Summary

holding that district court erred in striking affirmative defenses where further facts were needed to resolve issue in case

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Opinion

No. 84-1793.

July 7, 1986.


ORDERS

C.A. 3d Cir. Certiorari granted, judgment vacated, and case re-manded for further consideration in light of Riverside v. Rivera, 477 U. S. 561 (1986). Reported below: 753 F. 2d 262.


Summaries of

City of McKeesport v. Cunningham

U.S.
Jul 7, 1986
478 U.S. 1015 (1986)

holding that district court erred in striking affirmative defenses where further facts were needed to resolve issue in case

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holding that district court erred in striking affirmative defenses where further facts were needed to resolve the issue in the case

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stating that satisfaction of plaintiff's duty of inquiry may require a "rather painstaking investigation"

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Case details for

City of McKeesport v. Cunningham

Case Details

Full title:CITY OF McKEESPORT ET AL. v. CUNNINGHAM

Court:U.S.

Date published: Jul 7, 1986

Citations

478 U.S. 1015 (1986)

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