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No. 8927390
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
NAACP v. California
No. 8927390 · Decided May 31, 1983
No. 8927390·Ninth Circuit · 1983·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
May 31, 1983
Citation
No. 8927390
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
Plaintiff-Appellants’ petition for rehearing is denied. Plaintiff-Appellants’ petition for “Publication of Opinion” is granted to the extent of the publication of this order. The below decision which was filed May 31, 1983 is hereby ordered published. Appellants appeal the dismissal of their suit for declaratory and injunctive relief. Appellants allege that Proposition I, an amendment to the California constitution that limits the use of busing to remedy segregation resulting from de jure acts, violates the equal protection clause of the fourteenth amendment. Appellants sought a declaration that Proposition I is unconstitutional and an order enjoining the defendants state officials and state courts from implementing or enforcing its provisions. We are foreclosed by Crawford v. Los Angeles Board of Education, — U.S. —, 102 S.Ct. 3211 , 73 L.Ed.2d 948 (1982), from granting the relief requested. Hence, *122 we affirm the dismissal solely on that ground.
Plain English Summary
Plaintiff-Appellants’ petition for “Publication of Opinion” is granted to the extent of the publication of this order.
Key Points
01Plaintiff-Appellants’ petition for “Publication of Opinion” is granted to the extent of the publication of this order.
02The below decision which was filed May 31, 1983 is hereby ordered published.
03Appellants appeal the dismissal of their suit for declaratory and injunctive relief.
04Appellants allege that Proposition I, an amendment to the California constitution that limits the use of busing to remedy segregation resulting from de jure acts, violates the equal protection clause of the fourteenth amendment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Plaintiff-Appellants’ petition for “Publication of Opinion” is granted to the extent of the publication of this order.
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