1. Clements v. Fashing, No. 80-1290 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 12, 1982, Argued , June 25, 1982, Decided
OVERVIEW: In a case in which a state's interests in maintaining the integrity of their public offices was the reason behind constitutional limitations on candidacy by existing officials, the limitations were rational and did not violate due process.
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