Case Name: The CITY OF NEW ORLEANS; Honorable Ernest N. Morial, Mayor of the city of New Orleans; Gail Broussard, Jerome S. Glazer, Dr. Robert Azar, Stephen Manshel, and Peter Coleman, all Commissioners of the Audubon Park Commission v. Honorable David C. TREEN, Governor of the State of Louisiana, and Mrs. Lawrence H. Fox, Secretary of the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1982-08-31
Citations: 418 So. 2d 1356
Docket Number: No. 82-C-2224
Parties: The CITY OF NEW ORLEANS; Honorable Ernest N. Morial, Mayor of the city of New Orleans; Gail Broussard, Jerome S. Glazer, Dr. Robert Azar, Stephen Manshel, and Peter Coleman, all Commissioners of the Audubon Park Commission v. Honorable David C. TREEN, Governor of the State of Louisiana, and Mrs. Lawrence H. Fox, Secretary of the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism.
Judges: 
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 418
Pages: 1356–1356

Head Matter:
The CITY OF NEW ORLEANS; Honorable Ernest N. Morial, Mayor of the city of New Orleans; Gail Broussard, Jerome S. Glazer, Dr. Robert Azar, Stephen Manshel, and Peter Coleman, all Commissioners of the Audubon Park Commission v. Honorable David C. TREEN, Governor of the State of Louisiana, and Mrs. Lawrence H. Fox, Secretary of the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism.
No. 82-C-2224.
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Aug. 31, 1982.

Opinion:
In re Hon. David C. Treen, Governor of the State of Louisiana, and Mrs. Lawrence H. Fox, Secretary of the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, applying for emergency stay, and writ of certiorari, prohibition, mandamus or review. Orleans Parish No. 82-12083.
Denied. The necessity for a stay order is not demonstrated in the application.