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No. 9008937
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Jordan v. Gardner

No. 9008937 · Decided July 7, 1992
No. 9008937 · Ninth Circuit · 1992 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
July 7, 1992
Citation
No. 9008937
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
ORDER Before WALLACE, Chief Judge, BROWNING, HUG, TANG, SCHROEDER, FLETCHER, FARRIS, PREGERSON, ALARCON, POOLE, D.W. NELSON, CANBY, NORRIS, REINHARDT, BEEZER, HALL, WIGGINS, BRUNETTI, KOZINSKI, NOONAN, THOMPSON, O’SCANNLAIN, LEAVY, TROTT, FERNANDEZ, RYMER, T.G. NELSON, and KLEINFELD, Circuit Judges. Upon the vote of a majority of nonre-cused regular active judges of this court, it is ordered that this case, 953 F.2d 1137 , be *985 reheard by the en banc court pursuant to Circuit Rule 35-3.
Plain English Summary
ORDER Before WALLACE, Chief Judge, BROWNING, HUG, TANG, SCHROEDER, FLETCHER, FARRIS, PREGERSON, ALARCON, POOLE, D.W.
Key Points
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ORDER Before WALLACE, Chief Judge, BROWNING, HUG, TANG, SCHROEDER, FLETCHER, FARRIS, PREGERSON, ALARCON, POOLE, D.W.
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