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Massachusetts v. Laird
Supreme Court of the United StatesDecided November 9, 1970 Full case name Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Plaintiff v. Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense Citations 400 U.S. 886 (more)
91 S. Ct. 128; 27 L. Ed. 2d 130; 1970 U.S. LEXIS 514Holding Declined to hear the case. Court membership Chief Justice
Warren E. BurgerAssociate Justices
Hugo Black · William O. Douglas
John M. Harlan II · William J. Brennan, Jr
Potter Stewart · Byron White
Thurgood Marshall · Harry BlackmunMassachusetts v. Laird, 400 U.S. 886 (1970), was a case dealing with the conscription aspect of the Vietnam War that the Supreme Court of the United States declined to hear by a 6-3 vote.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts challenged the constitutionality of the war. It passed a law stating that no resident of Massachusetts "shall be required to serve" in the military abroad if the armed hostility has not been declared a war by Congress. The attorney general of Massachusetts asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear its case to test the legality of the Vietnam War.
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