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Hull v. Fallon

U.S.
Feb 28, 2000
528 U.S. 1189 (2000)

Summary

holding that Section 110 does not violate equal protection by impermissibly discriminating between attorneys and non-attorneys since the disclosure of preparers social security numbers was rationally related to the legitimate government interest in facilitating the courts

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Opinion

No. 99-1083.

February 28, 2000.


C.A. 8th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 188 F. 3d 939.


Summaries of

Hull v. Fallon

U.S.
Feb 28, 2000
528 U.S. 1189 (2000)

holding that Section 110 does not violate equal protection by impermissibly discriminating between attorneys and non-attorneys since the disclosure of preparers social security numbers was rationally related to the legitimate government interest in facilitating the courts

Summary of this case from In re Bonarrigo

applying comparable balancing test

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Case details for

Hull v. Fallon

Case Details

Full title:HULL v. FALLON ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Feb 28, 2000

Citations

528 U.S. 1189 (2000)

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