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Certiorari dismissed. Reported below: 790 F.2d 90.
Stephen G. Milliken argued the cause and filed briefs for petitioner.
Michael K. Kellogg argued the cause for respondents. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Fried, Assistant Attorney General Willard, Albert G. Lauber, Jr., Richard A. Olderman, Charles R. Gross, and Keith T. Sefton. *
[ Footnote * ] Barton F. Stichman, David F. Addlestone, and Alvin J. Bronstein filed a brief for the American Civil Liberties Union et al. as amici curiae urging reversal.
PER CURIAM.
The writ of certiorari is dismissed as improvidently granted. [481 U.S. 738, 739]
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Citation: 481 U.S. 738
No. 86-319
Argued: April 29, 1987
Decided: May 18, 1987
Court: United States Supreme Court
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