SCHLAGENHAUF v. HOLDER, U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA (1964)

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SCHLAGENHAUF v. HOLDER, U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA |
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Term: 1964 |
Important Dates |
Argued: October 13, 1964 |
Decided: November 23, 1964 |
Outcome |
Vacated and remanded |
Vote |
8-1 |
Majority |
William Brennan • Arthur Goldberg • Potter Stewart • Earl Warren • Byron White |
Concurring |
Hugo Black • Tom Clark • William Douglas |
Dissenting |
John Harlan II |
SCHLAGENHAUF v. HOLDER, U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA is a case that was decided by the Supreme Court of the United States on November 23, 1964. The case was argued before the court on October 13, 1964.
In an 8-1 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court vacated the ruling of the lower court and remanded the case for further proceedings consistent with the Court's opinion. The case originated from the Indiana Southern U.S. District Court.
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About the case
- Subject matter: Judicial Power - Federal Rules of Civil Procedure including Supreme Court Rules, application of the Federal Rules of Evidence, Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure in civil litigation, Circuit Court Rules, and state rules and admiralty rules
- Petitioner: Employee, or job applicant, including beneficiaries of
- Petitioner state: Unknown
- Respondent type: Judge
- Respondent state: United States
- Citation: 379 U.S. 104
- How the court took jurisdiction: Cert
- What type of decision was made: Opinion of the court (orally argued)
- Who was the chief justice: Earl Warren
- Who wrote the majority opinion: Arthur Goldberg
These data points were accessed from The Supreme Court Database, which also attempts to categorize the ideological direction of the court's ruling in each case. This case's ruling was categorized as liberal.
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