· 10/26/1981
Barbara Lewis and Colonel James Wimberley Lewis, Etc. v. Ronald Reagan, President of the United States
Citations
- 660 F.2d 124
- 1981 U.S. App. LEXIS 16588
How courts have described this case
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- noting that appellant had not demonstrated irreparable injury as “[t]he existence of any harm at all is purely speculative, since any deprivation of rights will arise only at the conclusion of agency proceedings.”
- \Parties may resort to the courts without exhaustion ... when irreparable injury is likely to result absent immediate judicial review.\
- “Parties may resort to the courts without exhaustion ... when irreparable injury is likely to result absent immediate judicial review.”
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Judges: Ainsworth, Reavley, Randall
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