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Dalton v. Specter
Supreme Court of the United StatesArgued March 2, 1994
Decided May 23, 1994Full case name John H. Dalton, Secretary of the Navy, et al., Petitioners v. Arlen Specter, et al. Citations 511 U.S. 462 (more)
114 S. Ct. 1719; 128 L. Ed. 2d 497; 1994 U.S. LEXIS 3778; 62 U.S.L.W. 4340; 94 Cal. Daily Op. Service 3643; 94 Daily Journal DAR 6846; 8 Fla. L. Weekly Fed. S 157Holding An Executive Order to shut down the Philadelphia Naval Base cannot be held subject to judicial review, since the authorizing statute provided for non-Constitutional remedies for statutory review. Court membership Chief Justice
William RehnquistAssociate Justices
Harry Blackmun · John P. Stevens
Sandra Day O'Connor · Antonin Scalia
Anthony Kennedy · David Souter
Clarence Thomas · Ruth Bader GinsburgCase opinions Majority Rehnquist, joined by O'Connor, Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas Concurrence Blackmun Concurrence Souter, joined by Blackmun, Stevens, Ginsburg Dalton v. Specter, 511 U.S. 462 (1994), was a case heard before the United States Supreme Court in which the Court held that an Executive Order to shut down the Philadelphia Naval Base cannot be held subject to judicial review, since the authorizing statute provided for non-Constitutional remedies for statutory review.
See also
- List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 511
- List of United States Supreme Court cases
- Lists of United States Supreme Court cases by volume
- List of United States Supreme Court cases by the Rehnquist Court
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