Colgrove v. Battin

Colgrove v. Battin

Argued January 17, 1973
Decided June 21, 1973
Full case name Colgrove v. Battin
Citations

413 U.S. 149 (more)

93 S. Ct. 2448; 37 L. Ed. 2d 522; 1973 U.S. LEXIS 42; 17 Fed. R. Serv. 2d (Callaghan) 401
Court membership
Case opinions
Majority Brennan, joined by Burger, White, Blackmun, Rehnquist
Dissent Douglas, joined by Powell
Dissent Marshall, joined by Stewart
Dissent Powell

Colgrove v. Battin, 413 U.S. 149 (1973), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that six person civil juries were constitutional.[1]

References

  1. Yeazell, S.C. Civil Procedure, Seventh Edition. Aspen Publishers, New York, NY: 2008, p. 600

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