Supreme Court of the United States, 1988

American General Life & Accident Insurance v. Miller

American General Life & Accident Insurance v. Miller
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided May 31, 1988 · Appeal, Connor, Consideration, Dismiss, Peal, Question, Respect, Scalia, Took, Want
486 U.S. 1027; 108 S. Ct. 2007 (United States Reports)

American General Life & Accident Insurance v. Miller

Opinion of the Court

Appeal from Sup. Ct. Miss, dismissed for want of substantial federal question.

Justice O’Connor, Justice Scalia, and Justice Kennedy would dismiss the appeal with respect to Question 1 for want of a substantial federal *1028question; with respect to Question 2, they wouid dismiss the ap.peal for want of a properly presented federal question. Justice Stevens took no part in the consideration or decision^of this case.

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