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Goodwin v. Elkins Co.

U.S.
Oct 1, 1984
469 U.S. 831 (1984)

Summary

upholding Florida's petition signature requirement for minor party candidates, which at the time was three percent of registered voters — a substantially more burdensome requirement than the one percent under current section 103.021-, Florida Statutes

Summary of this case from Reform Party of Florida v. Black

Opinion

No. 83-2038.

October 1, 1984.


C.A. 3d Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 730 F. 2d 99.


Summaries of

Goodwin v. Elkins Co.

U.S.
Oct 1, 1984
469 U.S. 831 (1984)

upholding Florida's petition signature requirement for minor party candidates, which at the time was three percent of registered voters — a substantially more burdensome requirement than the one percent under current section 103.021-, Florida Statutes

Summary of this case from Reform Party of Florida v. Black

requiring proof of defendant's agreement to personally commit two or more racketeering acts to sustain a RICO conspiracy violation

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relying on Gavlik in treating an order compelling arbitration arising out of a suit for damages as a final order

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Case details for

Goodwin v. Elkins Co.

Case Details

Full title:GOODWIN v. ELKINS CO. ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Oct 1, 1984

Citations

469 U.S. 831 (1984)

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