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Doe v. Delaware, 450 U.S. 382 (1981)
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Doe v. Delaware, 450 U.S. 382 (1981)
Doe v. Delaware No. 79-5932 Argued January 12, 1981 Decided March 9, 1981 450 U.S. 382
APPEAL FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE
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Appeal dismissed. Reported below: 407 A.2d 198.
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U.S. Supreme Court, "Syllabus," Doe v. Delaware, 450 U.S. 382 (1981) in 450 U.S. 382 Original Sources, accessed June 30, 2025, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=4T7EEHEF8QWKJJZ.
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U.S. Supreme Court. "Syllabus." Doe v. Delaware, 450 U.S. 382 (1981), in 450 U.S. 382, Original Sources. 30 Jun. 2025. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=4T7EEHEF8QWKJJZ.
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U.S. Supreme Court, 'Syllabus' in Doe v. Delaware, 450 U.S. 382 (1981). cited in 1981, 450 U.S. 382. Original Sources, retrieved 30 June 2025, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=4T7EEHEF8QWKJJZ.
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