TANG v. APPELLATE DIV. OF N. Y. SUPREME CT., FIRST DEPT.

No. 72 Civ. 3063.

373 F.Supp. 800 (1972)

Clifton C. TANG v. APPELLATE DIVISION OF the NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, FIRST DEPARTMENT et al.

United States District Court, S. D. New York.

August 30, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clifton C. Tang, pro se.

Louis J. Lefkowitz, Atty. Gen. of N. Y., for defendants.


Endorsement and Order Denying Plaintiff's Motion to Convene a Three Judge Court and Granting Defendants' Motion to Dismiss

RYAN, District Judge.

Plaintiff by this action questions the Constitutionality of New York CPLR 9406(3), which provides that an applicant for admission to the New York Bar must be an "actual resident of the state of New York for six months immediately preceding the submission of his application for admission to practice and that...

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