Order Denying Application for Writ of Mandamus and Prohibition with Cover Letter

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July 17, 1972

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  • Case Files, Milliken Hardbacks. Order Denying Application for Writ of Mandamus and Prohibition with Cover Letter, 1972. d554b850-53e9-ef11-a730-7c1e5247dfc0. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/fe1b62ea-1ce5-459d-b470-e5cdefedf959/order-denying-application-for-writ-of-mandamus-and-prohibition-with-cover-letter. Accessed April 05, 2025.

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J A M E S  A. H IG G IN S  
C L E R K

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FOR T H E  S IX TH  C IR C U IT  

C IN C IN N A T I. O H IO  4B2Q 2

July 17, 1972

Mr. Charles F. Clippert 
1700 North Woodward Avenue
Bloomf ield”*Hills , Michigan 48013

Re' Bloomfield Hills School District
v s . _ .,Hon. Stephen J. Roth

Dear Mr. Clippert:
Enclosed is a copy o£ an order which was 

entered today in the above-styled case.
Very truly yours,
James A. Higgins, Clerk

Chief Deputy

Enclosure
cc: All counsel

Clerk of the District Court

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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS 

FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT

BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT,
Petitioner

V.
STEPHEN J. ROTH,
United States District Judge,

Respondent

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F I L E D
JUL17 19/2 

JAMES A. HIGGINS, Clerk

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Before: PHILLIPS, Chief Judge, EDWARDS and PECK, Circuit Judges

Upon consideration, IT IS ORDERED that the 
application for writ of mandamus and prohibition is denied

and the petition is dismissed.
This order is entered without prejudice to the

right of the petitioner School District to file application 
to intervene in the case of Bradley v. Milliken now pending

in the Eastern District of Michigan.
Entered by order of the Court.

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