1. Memorial Hospital v. Maricopa County, No. 72-847, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 6, 1973, Argued , February 26, 1974, Decided
OVERVIEW: State's durational residence requirement for eligibility for non-emergency free medical care was unconstitutional because it impinged on indigent's right of interstate travel and county failed to prove a compelling state interest.
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