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Citation: 332 U.S. 261

1. Fay v. New York, No. 377, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 3, 1947, Argued , June 23, 1947, Decided

OVERVIEW: Defendants' trial by a special jury did not violate their equal protection or due process rights even though the special jury panel had fewer laborers and women than the general jury panel because discrimination did not motivate the selection.


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