Martin v. District of Columbia Court of Appeals

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1992-11-02

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Justice Stevens, with whom Justice Blackmun joins, dissenting. In my opinion the judicial resources of the Court could be used more effectively by simply denying Martin’s petitions than by drafting, entering, and policing the order the Court enters today. The theoretical administrative benefit the Court may derive from an order of this kind is far outweighed by the shadow it casts on the…

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