1. Brown v. Allen, No. 32, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 29, 1952, Argued , February 9, 1953, Decided
OVERVIEW: State prisoners' writs of habeas corpus were properly denied because no violation of the constitution resulted from state proceedings, including a state court's refusal to review their petitions after the prisoners failed to preserve their appeal.
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