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· 10/18/1976

Standard Oil Co. of Cal. v. United States

Citations

  • 429 U.S. 17
  • 97 S. Ct. 31
  • 50 L. Ed. 2d 21
  • 1976 U.S. LEXIS 167
  • 22 Fed. R. Serv. 2d 399

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  • holding that where later review makes doing so appropriate, a district court may grant relief from permanent injunctions without appellate leave
  • ruling that district courts can entertain Rule 60(B) motions after appeal has been taken without leave of the appellate court
  • holding that a party need not obtain leave from an appellate court prior to filing a Rule 60(b) motion in the district court
  • ruling that district courts can entertain Rule 60(B) motions after appeal has been taken without leave of the appellate court
  • holding that, under certain circumstances, a district court may reopen a case that has been reviewed on appeal
  • holding that where later review makes doing so appropriate, a district court may grant relief from permanent injunctions without appellate leave

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Judges: White

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