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Crawford Fitting Co. v. J. T. Gibbons, Inc., 482 U.S. 437 (1987)
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Crawford Fitting Co. v. J. T. Gibbons, Inc., 482 U.S. 437 (1987)
JUSTICE BLACKMUN, concurring.
I join the Court’s opinion and its judgment, but upon the understanding that it does not reach the question whether, under 42 U.S.C. § 1988, a district court may award fees for an expert witness. See post at 446, n. 1 (MARSHALL, J., dissenting).
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Chicago: Blackmun, "Blackmun, J., Concurring," Crawford Fitting Co. v. J. T. Gibbons, Inc., 482 U.S. 437 (1987) in 482 U.S. 437 Original Sources, accessed December 21, 2024, http://originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=L183IZBD3SSHDNN.
MLA: Blackmun. "Blackmun, J., Concurring." Crawford Fitting Co. v. J. T. Gibbons, Inc., 482 U.S. 437 (1987), in 482 U.S. 437, Original Sources. 21 Dec. 2024. http://originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=L183IZBD3SSHDNN.
Harvard: Blackmun, 'Blackmun, J., Concurring' in Crawford Fitting Co. v. J. T. Gibbons, Inc., 482 U.S. 437 (1987). cited in 1987, 482 U.S. 437. Original Sources, retrieved 21 December 2024, from http://originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=L183IZBD3SSHDNN.
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