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Chandler v. Miller, No. 96-126 (U.S. Supreme Court) (520 U.S. 305; 117 S.Ct. 1295) (April 15, 1997) (Justice Ginsburg)

Under the Georgia statute at issue, to qualify for a place on the ballot, a candidate must present a certificate from a state approved laboratory, in a form approved by the Secretary of State, reporting that the candidate submitted to a urinalysis drug test within 30 days prior to qualifying ...

 

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