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Huffman v. County of Los Angeles

U.S.
Mar 29, 1999
526 U.S. 1038 (1999)

Summary

describing plaintiff's burden in similar challenge as one of showing that its injuries are "`fairly traceable' to the disputed conduct of defendants — namely, the use of allegedly unconstitutional race and gender preferences"

Summary of this case from Klaver Const. Co., Inc. v. Kansas Dept. of Transp.

Opinion

No. 98-1159.

March 29, 1999, October TERM, 1998.


C.A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 147 F. 3d 1054.


Summaries of

Huffman v. County of Los Angeles

U.S.
Mar 29, 1999
526 U.S. 1038 (1999)

describing plaintiff's burden in similar challenge as one of showing that its injuries are "`fairly traceable' to the disputed conduct of defendants — namely, the use of allegedly unconstitutional race and gender preferences"

Summary of this case from Klaver Const. Co., Inc. v. Kansas Dept. of Transp.

describing plaintiffs burden in similar challenge as one of showing that its injuries are "`fairly traceable' to the disputed conduct of defendants — namely, the use of allegedly unconstitutional race and gender preferences"

Summary of this case from Klaver Construction Co. v. Kansas Department of Trans.
Case details for

Huffman v. County of Los Angeles

Case Details

Full title:HUFFMAN ET AL. v. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Mar 29, 1999

Citations

526 U.S. 1038 (1999)

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