John A. BURNS, Governor of Hawaii, et al., Plaintiffs,
v.
Thomas P. GILL, Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii, Henrietta Davidson Holt, et al., Defendants,
George K. Noguchi, Intervenor-Plaintiff, Richard P. Schulze, Jr., Intervenor-Defendant.
United States District Court, D. Hawaii.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
July 8, 1970.
July 8, 1970.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Bertram T. Kanbarra, Atty. Gen., State of Hawaii, Nobuki Kamida, Deputy Atty. Gen., Honolulu, Hawaii, for plaintiffs.
Robert Dodge, Heen, Kai & Dodge, Honolulu, Hawaii, of counsel for defendant Gill.
Charles M. Tonaki, Chuck & Fujiyama, Honolulu, Hawaii, of counsel for defendant Holt.
James T. Funaki, Okumura & Takushi, Honolulu, Hawaii, of counsel for defendants Certain Members of the House of Representatives.
Yukio Naito, Honolulu, Hawaii, for defendants Certain Members of the Senate.
George K. Noguchi, pro se.
Richard P. Schulze, Jr., pro se, Moore, Torkildson & Schulze, Honolulu, Hawaii, of counsel, for intervenor-defendant.
Before JERTBERG, Circuit Judge, and PENCE and TAVARES, District Judges.
United States District Court, D. Hawaii.
DECISION ON THE LEGISLATIVE REAPPORTIONMENT PROVISIONS OF THE 1968 CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII
PENCE, District Judge.
The prior history of Hawaii's reapportionment problems is fully set forth in Holt v. Richardson, 238 F.Supp. 468 (D.Hawaii 1965), and Id., 240 F.Supp. 724 (D.Hawaii 1965), and the same case, sub nom. Burns v. Richardson, 384 U.S. 73<...
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