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This Court has no jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1253 over appeals from a three-judge District Court’s declaratory judgment invalidating certain state statutory provisions, such judgment being appealable only to the Court of Appeals.
Appeals dismissed. Reported below: 449 F.Supp. 1302.
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Chicago: U.S. Supreme Court, "Syllabus," Carey v. Wynn, 439 U.S. 8 (1978) in 439 U.S. 8 Original Sources, accessed July 1, 2025, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=NTDAIP47U65PE6U.
MLA: U.S. Supreme Court. "Syllabus." Carey v. Wynn, 439 U.S. 8 (1978), in 439 U.S. 8, Original Sources. 1 Jul. 2025. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=NTDAIP47U65PE6U.
Harvard: U.S. Supreme Court, 'Syllabus' in Carey v. Wynn, 439 U.S. 8 (1978). cited in 1978, 439 U.S. 8. Original Sources, retrieved 1 July 2025, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=NTDAIP47U65PE6U.