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Peggy J. Connor v. J. P. Coleman, Judge, United States Court of Appeals
1979 U.S. LEXIS 106
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441 U.S. 792

99 S. Ct. 2400

60 L. Ed. 2d 646

Peggy J. CONNOR et al.
v.
J. P. COLEMAN, Judge, United States Court of Appeals, et al

No. 78-1013

Supreme Court of the United States

May 21, 1979

On petition for a writ of mandamus.

PER CURIAM.

1

On 440 U.S. 612, 99 S. Ct. 1523, 59 L. Ed. 2d 619. The order granting leave recited that we continued for 30 days our consideration of the petition.

2

The Clerk of the District Court has now formally advised the Clerk of this Court that on April 13, 1979, the District Court entered a final judgment specifying a court-ordered plan for the reapportionment of the legislature and for elections to be conducted in the coming summer. The District Court Clerk has also stated that all parties to the litigation have announced in open court that there will be no appeal.

3

The petition for a writ of mandamus is therefore denied.

4

So ordered.

5

Mr. Justice POWELL took no part in the decision on this petition.

Case Details

Case Name: Peggy J. Connor v. J. P. Coleman, Judge, United States Court of Appeals
Court Name: Supreme Court of the United States
Date Published: May 21, 1979
Citation: 1979 U.S. LEXIS 106
Docket Number: 78-1013
Court Abbreviation: SCOTUS
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