United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 376Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 1964 - Courts |
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... brief was DeJongh Franklin . Paul Rodgers , Assistant Attorney General of Georgia , argued the cause for appellees . With him on the brief was Eugene Cook , Attorney General of Georgia . Bruce J. Terris , by special leave of Court ...
... brief was DeJongh Franklin . Paul Rodgers , Assistant Attorney General of Georgia , argued the cause for appellees . With him on the brief was Eugene Cook , Attorney General of Georgia . Bruce J. Terris , by special leave of Court ...
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... briefs were Jerome T. Orans and Elsie M. Quinlan . Irving Galt , Assistant Solicitor General of New York , and Jawn A. Sandifer argued the cause for appellees . With Mr. Galt on the brief for appellees Rockefeller et al . 52 32 Opinion ...
... briefs were Jerome T. Orans and Elsie M. Quinlan . Irving Galt , Assistant Solicitor General of New York , and Jawn A. Sandifer argued the cause for appellees . With Mr. Galt on the brief for appellees Rockefeller et al . 52 32 Opinion ...
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... brief for appellees Powell et al . MR . JUSTICE BLACK delivered the opinion of the Court . Appellants , citizens and registered voters of New York's Seventeenth , Eighteenth , Nineteenth , and Twentieth Congressional Districts , all in ...
... brief for appellees Powell et al . MR . JUSTICE BLACK delivered the opinion of the Court . Appellants , citizens and registered voters of New York's Seventeenth , Eighteenth , Nineteenth , and Twentieth Congressional Districts , all in ...
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... brief in this Court candidly asserts " that a Legislature may ' consider ' race in drawing Congressional district lines and . . . that there is no per se prohibition against classifica- tions by race . " 74 GOLDBERG , J. , dissenting ...
... brief in this Court candidly asserts " that a Legislature may ' consider ' race in drawing Congressional district lines and . . . that there is no per se prohibition against classifica- tions by race . " 74 GOLDBERG , J. , dissenting ...
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... briefs were Solicitor General Cox , Assist- ant Attorney General Miller , Beatrice Rosenberg and Robert G. Maysack . Robert L. Shevin argued the cause for appellees . With him on the brief were R. E. Kunkel and Alvin Goodman . MR ...
... briefs were Solicitor General Cox , Assist- ant Attorney General Miller , Beatrice Rosenberg and Robert G. Maysack . Robert L. Shevin argued the cause for appellees . With him on the brief were R. E. Kunkel and Alvin Goodman . MR ...
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