Summary
In Hill v. Garner, 434 U.S. 989, 98 S. Ct. 623, 54 L.Ed.2d 486 (1977) (memorandum decision), the Supreme Court dismissed an appeal based on the constitutionality of an Oregon guest statute for want of a substantial federal question.
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No. 75-1069.
Argued October 5, 1977 Decided December 6, 1977
528 F.2d 1208, vacated and remanded.
The judgment of the Court of Appeals, 528 F.2d 1208, is vacated and the cause remanded for further consideration in light of General Electric Co. v. Gilbert, 429 U.S. 125 (1976), and Nashville Gas Co. v. Satty, ante, p. 136, and for consideration of possible mootness.