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Supreme Court Detail
Case Name
ANDRUS, SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, et al. v. ALLARD et al.
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Date Decision
November 27, 1979
Date Argument
October 01, 1979
Decision Type
opinion of the court (orally argued)
Citations
444 U.S. 51
100 S. Ct. 318
1979 U.S. LEXIS 45
62 L. Ed. 2d 210
Docket
78-740
Lower Court Detail
Court in which Case Originated
Colorado U.S. District Court
Court whose Decision was Reviewed
Colorado U.S. District Court
Petitioner
Department or Secretary of the Interior
Respondent
owner, landlord, or claimant to ownership, fee interest, or possession of land as well as chattels
Vote Detail
Issue/Legal Provision
(1 of 3)
DUE PROCESS
Due Process: Takings Clause, Or Other Non-constitutional Governmental Taking Of Property
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
Fifth Amendment (takings clause)
Vote Coalition
9 - 0
Decision Direction
Liberal
Justice Votes
voted with majority or plurality
Brennan
Stewart
White
Marshall
Blackmun
Powell
Rehnquist
Stevens
special concurrence
Burger
Issue/Legal Provision
(2 of 3)
DUE PROCESS
Due Process: Takings Clause, Or Other Non-constitutional Governmental Taking Of Property
INFREQUENTLY LITIGATED STATUTES
Infrequently litigated statutes
16 U.S.C. § 668
Vote Coalition
9 - 0
Decision Direction
Liberal
Justice Votes
voted with majority or plurality
Brennan
Stewart
White
Marshall
Blackmun
Powell
Rehnquist
Stevens
special concurrence
Burger
Issue/Legal Provision
(3 of 3)
DUE PROCESS
Due Process: Takings Clause, Or Other Non-constitutional Governmental Taking Of Property
INFREQUENTLY LITIGATED STATUTES
Infrequently litigated statutes
16 U.S.C. § 703
Vote Coalition
9 - 0
Decision Direction
Liberal
Justice Votes
voted with majority or plurality
Brennan
Stewart
White
Marshall
Blackmun
Powell
Rehnquist
Stevens
special concurrence
Burger
Supreme Court Database Detail
SCDB ID
1979-005-01
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