Box 18
Contains 60 Results:
Chapman v. Meier : U.S. District Court, Plaintiff's Rule 15(d) Motion, April 30, 1975
This case involved the reapportionment of representation within the North Dakota Legislature to match population shifts within the state.
Chapman v. Meier : U.S. District Court, Order, May 14, 1975
This case involved the reapportionment of representation within the North Dakota Legislature to match population shifts within the state.
Chapman v. Meier : U.S. District Court, Memorandum Opinion and Order, August 1, 1975
This case involved the reapportionment of representation within the North Dakota Legislature to match population shifts within the state.
Chapman v. Meier : U.S. District Court, Orders, October 1975
This case involved the reapportionment of representation within the North Dakota Legislature to match population shifts within the state.
Chapman v. Meier : U.S. District Court, Memorandum and Order, December 1975
This case involved the reapportionment of representation within the North Dakota Legislature to match population shifts within the state.
Chapman v. Meier : U.S. District Court, Order, June 27, 1981
This case involved the reapportionment of representation within the North Dakota Legislature to match population shifts within the state.
Chapman v. Meier : U.S. District Court, Summons, August 3, 1981
This case involved the reapportionment of representation within the North Dakota Legislature to match population shifts within the state.
Chapman v. Meier : U.S. District Court, Order, August 19, 1981
This case involved the reapportionment of representation within the North Dakota Legislature to match population shifts within the state.
Chapman v. Meier : U.S. District Court, Order, December 23, 1981
This case involved the reapportionment of representation within the North Dakota Legislature to match population shifts within the state.
Chapman v. Meier : U.S. District Court, Judgment, December 23, 1981
This case involved the reapportionment of representation within the North Dakota Legislature to match population shifts within the state.