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New York Civil Svc. Comm’n v. Snead, 425 U.S. 457 (1976)
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New York Civil Svc. Comm’n v. Snead, 425 U.S. 457 (1976)
New York Civil Service Commission v. Snead No. 75-805 Decided April 26, 1976 425 U.S. 457
ON APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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Appellee’s complaint making a challenge to the constitutionality of a New York statute governing leave of absence for mentally unfit civil service employees must be dismissed for lack of standing to assert such a challenge where the record discloses that the statute was never, in fact, properly applied to appellee.
409 F.Supp. 994, vacated and remanded.
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U.S. Supreme Court, "Syllabus," New York Civil Svc. Comm’n v. Snead, 425 U.S. 457 (1976) in 425 U.S. 457 Original Sources, accessed August 30, 2025, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=R1BP5C8XZFS3U2M.
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U.S. Supreme Court. "Syllabus." New York Civil Svc. Comm’n v. Snead, 425 U.S. 457 (1976), in 425 U.S. 457, Original Sources. 30 Aug. 2025. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=R1BP5C8XZFS3U2M.
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U.S. Supreme Court, 'Syllabus' in New York Civil Svc. Comm’n v. Snead, 425 U.S. 457 (1976). cited in 1976, 425 U.S. 457. Original Sources, retrieved 30 August 2025, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=R1BP5C8XZFS3U2M.
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