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The December 30,1993 New Hampshire Supreme Court Claremont I decision Page 11

The December 30,1993 New Hampshire Supreme Court Claremont I decision

NOTICE: This opinion is subject to motions for rehearing under Rule 22 as well as formal revision before publication in the New Hampshire Reports. Readers are requested to notify the Clerk/Reporter, Supreme Court of New Hampshire, Supreme Court Building, Concord, New Hampshire 03301, of any errors in order that corrections maybe made before the opinion goes to press.

THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

Merrimack
No. 92-711

CLAREMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT & a.

v.

GOVERNOR & a.
December 30 1993

Shaheen, Cappiello, Stein and Gordon of Concord (Andru H. Volinsky and Arpiar G. Saunders, Jr. on the brief, and Mr. Saunders orally), Sulloway and Hollis of Concord (John Burwell Garvey on the brief), and Edward Damon of Concord, on the brief, for the plaintiffs. Jeffrey R. Howard, attorney general (Leslie J. Ludtke, senior assistant attorney general, on the brief and orally), for the State. New Hampshire Legal Assistance, of Concord (John E. Tobin, Jr. and Abigail Turner on the brief, and Mr. Tobin orally), for Marie Ayer, Charles and Jeanne Watson, and John Bowler, as amici curiae. McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton P.A., of Manchester (Jack B. Middleton and Wilbur A. Glahn, III on the brief), for Ralph Degnan Hough, President of the New Hampshire Senate.


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