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Mr. Justice MARSHALL, Circuit Justice.
Section 209 of Pub.L. 94-439, 90 Stat. 1434, generally prohibits the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare from expending federal Medicaid funds for abortions. In the instant case, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York enjoined operation of the law. On June 29, 1977, this Court entered the following order:
"The judgment is vacated and the case is remanded to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York for further consideration in light of Maher v. Roe, 432 U.S. [464, 97 S. Ct. 2376] (1977) and Beal v. Doe, 432 U.S. [438, 97 S. Ct. 2366] (1977)." See 433 U.S. 916 .
This is an application for [434 U.S. 1301 , 1302] It is obvious that in essence applicants seek to have this Court reconsider its order vacating the District Court's judgment, and seek an injunction to protect them during the consideration of a petition for rehearing. It is also clear that the controlling legal precedents bearing on whether to grant rehearing are Maher v. Roe, 432 U.S. 464 (1977) and Beal v. Doe, 432 U.S. 438 (1977). I dissented in both of those cases. This court's Rule 58 governing rehearings provides: "A petition for rehearing . . . will not be granted, except at the instance of a justice who concurred in the judgment or decision and with the concurrence of a majority of the court." (Emphasis added.) For that reason I have decided to abstain on this application and suggest that the application be made to one of the Justices "who concurred in the judgment or decision" in Maher and Beal.
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Citation: 434 U.S. 1301
Docket No: No. A-46
Decided: July 20, 1977
Court: United States Supreme Court
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