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· 11/9/1976

Geraldine C. Medina v. Warren B. Rudman

Citations

  • 545 F.2d 244

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • explaining that an “investment in such an enterprise, when permitted at all, is plainly open to the strictest kind of supervision”
  • the right to engage in common occupations of life, once all the standards have been complied with, is subject to due process protection
  • “affidavits filed by the parties” may not be considered without converting to a motion for summary judgment
  • once racing track license is granted, property right under state law comes into being
  • once racing track license is granted, property right under state law comes into being
  • racing license under New Hampshire law

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Judges: Coffin, McEntee, Campbell

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