Mahan v. Howell (404 U.S. 1201)/Opinion of the Court

943774Mahan v. Howell (404 U.S. 1201) — Opinion of the Court

United States Supreme Court

404 U.S. 1201

Joan S. MAHAN et al.

 Argued: to The Chief Justice and assigned to me for action in his absence, challenge the judgment of a federal three-judge court holding unconstitutional in part an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia providing for reapportionment of its State Senate and House of Delegates. The cases were filed in different three-judge district courts and were consolidated for trial in the District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. In an opinion written by Circuit Judge Bryan, 330 F.Supp. 1138, the consolidated court held parts of the legislative Act unconstitutional and invalid and proceeded to write a reapportionment measure changing the boundaries of approximately half of the House districts and staying the effectiveness of the Act insofar as the court's opinion had altered it. As written by the ---


Denied.

It is so ordered.

Stay denied.

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