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To provide just such an order, the weary three-judge federal court again assembled in Manhattan last week to hear platoons of lawyers. In a completely predictable ruling, delivered by Judge Sterry R. Waterman of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, the three-judge court "hereby forever restrained and enjoined" Plaintiff Glinski and every other living American from trying to stop the New York election. At week's end, despairing Democrats once again asked Justice Harlan for a stay. With his eight brethren already on record against such a stay, he refused to grant it. The Supreme Court's earlier refusal to review, said Harlan, "surely signified unwillingness to interfere with the District Court."
