Richardson v. Morris, No. 76-603 (U.S. Supreme Court) (409 U.S. 464; 93 S.Ct. 629) (January 15, 1973) (Per Curiam)
Case held that the Tucker Act plainly gives district courts jurisdiction over claims against the United States for money damages of less than $10,000 that are "founded . . . upon the Constitution"; but that the Act has "long been contrued as authorizing only actions for money judgments and not ...
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