Talk:Granholm v. Heald

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Basically a great article, but, law buffs, when you can, please explain the names of the litigants if they are not self-explanatory when writing a court case article, if you have access to this information. Even more detail would be good, such as whether the case involved the person per se or ex officio. (For example, "Baker" in Baker v. Carr was a voter and hence suing per se; "Carr" was Secretary of State for Tennessee and was sued ex officio as the state official responsible for enforcing voting laws, publishing maps of voting districts, and the like.) Rlquall 04:14, 26 May 2005 (UTC)


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