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33 N. Y. 2d 902, 307 N. E. 2d 823, certiorari dismissed as improvidently granted.
Marvin M. Karpatkin argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs was Michael N. Pollet.
Ephraim S. London argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Franklin S. Bonem, Bonnie P. Winawer, and Helen L. Buttenwieser. *
[ Footnote * ] Ira M. Millstein filed a brief for the Association of American Publishers, Inc., as amicus curiae urging reversal.
Joseph Onek filed a brief for the American Psychiatric Assn. et al. as amici curiae urging affirmance.
PER CURIAM.
The writ of certiorari is dismissed as improvidently granted. [420 U.S. 307, 308]
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Citation: 420 U.S. 307
Docket No: No. 73-1446
Argued: December 18, 1974
Decided: February 19, 1975
Court: United States Supreme Court
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