1. Rose v. Lundy, No. 80-846 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 14, 1981, Argued , March 3, 1982, Decided
OVERVIEW: Because a total exhaustion rule promoted comity and did not unreasonably impair the prisoner's right to relief, a district court was required to dismiss petitions containing both unexhausted and exhausted claims.
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