UPHAUS v. WYMAN

No. 4829.

102 N.H. 517 (1960)

WILLARD UPHAUS v. LOUIS C. WYMAN, Attorney General.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided June 27, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Orr & Reno, Hugh H. Bownes, and also Royal W. France and Leonard B. Boutin (both of New York) and Louis Lusky and Marvin H. Morse (both of Kentucky) (Mr. Reno orally), for the motion.

Louis C. Wyman, Attorney General (by brief and orally), opposed.


PER CURIAM.

The plaintiff's motion alleges that he now proposes to seek review by the United States Supreme Court of the decision of this court handed down on March 31, 1960. Wyman v. Uphaus, 102 N.H. 461. It indicates that one basis for the review to be sought arises out of the expiration on June 30, 1957 of the legislation which directed the Attorney General "to determine whether subversive persons . . . are presently...

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