Supreme Court of the United States, 1956

Naim v. Naim

Naim v. Naim
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided March 12, 1956
350 U.S. 985; 76 S. Ct. 472; 100 L. Ed. 852; 1956 U.S. LEXIS 1294 (United States Reports)

Naim v. Naim

Opinion of the Court

Appeal from the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia. The motion to recall the mandate and to set the case down for oral argument upon the merits, or, in the alternative, to recall and amend the mandate is denied. The decision of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia of January 18, 1956, 197 Va. 734, 90 S. E. 2d 849, in response to our order of November 14, 1955, 350 U. S. 891, leaves the case devoid of a properly presented federal question.

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