Anderson v. Celebrezze
1983 United States Supreme Court case / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anderson v. Celebrezze, 460 U.S. 780 (1983), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that Ohio's filing deadline for independent candidates was unconstitutional.
Quick Facts Anderson v. Celebrezze, Argued December 6, 1982 Decided April 19, 1983 ...
Anderson v. Celebrezze | |
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Argued December 6, 1982 Decided April 19, 1983 | |
Full case name | John B. Anderson, et al. v. Anthony J. Celebrezze, Jr., Secretary of State of Ohio |
Citations | 460 U.S. 780 (more) 103 S. Ct. 1564; 75 L. Ed. 2d 547; 1983 U.S. LEXIS 145; 51 U.S.L.W. 4375 |
Case history | |
Prior | Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit |
Holding | |
Ohio's early filing deadline places an unconstitutional burden on the voting and associational rights of petitioner Anderson's supporters.[1] | |
Court membership | |
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Case opinions | |
Majority | Stevens, joined by Burger, Brennan, Marshall, Blackmun |
Dissent | Rehnquist, joined by White, Powell, O'Connor |
Laws applied | |
U.S. Const. amends. I, XIV |
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