Sam Reed, Secretary of State of Washington, Petitioner v. Democratic Party of Washington, et al .
Administrative Proceeding Supreme Court of the United States ,
Case No. 03-801
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Lower Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Lower Court Case No(s).
02-35422, 02-35424, 02-35428
Lower Court Decision Date
9/15/2003
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Filed: 2/23/2004, Entered: None
Petition DENIED. Justice Breyer took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.
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Filed: 1/21/2004, Entered: None
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of February 20, 2004.
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Filed: 1/9/2004, Entered: None
Reply of petitioner Sam Reed, Secretary of State of Washington filed.
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Filed: 12/30/2003, Entered: None
Brief of respondent Republican State Committee in opposition filed.
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Filed: 12/29/2003, Entered: None
Brief of respondent Democratic Party of Washington in opposition filed.
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Filed: 12/11/2003, Entered: None
Waiver of right of respondents Libertarian Party of Washington, et al . to respond filed.
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Filed: 11/25/2003, Entered: None
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due January 2, 2004)
No calendar events were found for this docket.
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