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Supreme Court of N.H. v. Piper
Court Supreme Court of the United States
Citation
Date decided 1985

Holding

A New Hampshire law that making state residency a requirement for admission to the law bar in invalid.

Reasons

Article 4, Section 2, Clause 1: Privileges and Immunities, requires every State to treat non-state residents without discrimination in the area of economic activity.

Case Text Links