COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIANA v. WHITCOMB

No. A-378.

409 U.S. 1235 (1972)

93 S.Ct. 16

34 L.Ed.2d 64

COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIANA ET AL. v. WHITCOMB, GOVERNOR OF INDIANA, ET AL.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided October 6, 1972.


MR. JUSTICE REHNQUIST, Circuit Justice.

Applicants have filed a motion denominated an "Application for Stay of Order of United States District Court of the Northern District of Indiana, Hammond Division," which order was entered following a hearing on their complaint alleging that the oath required by Indiana law in order for a party to be placed on the ballot was unconstitutional. An examination of the application, however, shows that applicants do not seek a stay...

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