DAVIS v. MINNESOTA

No. 93-6577.

511 U.S. 1115 (1994)

DAVIS v. MINNESOTA.

Supreme Court of United States.

May 23, 1994.


Certiorari denied.

JUSTICE GINSBURG, concurring.

I write only to note that the dissent's portrayal of the opinion of the Minnesota Supreme Court is incomplete. That court made two key observations: (1) "[R]eligious affiliation (or lack thereof) is not as self-evident as race or gender," 504 N.W.2d 767, 771 (Minn. 1993); (2) "Ordinarily ... , inquiry on voir dire into a juror's religious affiliation and beliefs is irrelevant...

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