SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. See Investment Company Act of 1940. SELECTION OF JURIES. See Constitutional Law, II, 3. SELF-DEFENSE AS DEFENSE TO MURDER. See Constitutional SENIORITY SYSTEMS. See Civil Rights Act of 1964, 1, 5. SEX DISCRIMINATION. See Civil Rights Act of 1964, 2-4; Inter- vention. "SITUS" TEST OF ELIGIBILITY FOR LONGSHOREMEN'S COM- SOCIAL SECURITY ACT. See also Abortions; Constitutional Law, 1. Aid to Families with Dependent Children-Required disclosure of 2. Aid to Families with Dependant Children-Unemployed Fathers- 3. Medicaid-State funding of nontherapeutic abortions.-Title XIX SOCIAL SECURITY ACT-Continued. not require States to fund nontherapeutic abortions as a condition of par- SOUTH CAROLINA. See Voting Rights Act of 1965, 2. STANDING TO SUE. State agency performing trade association functions.-Appellee, a stat- STATE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION. STATE FUNDING OF ABORTIONS. See Abortions; Constitutional STATE REAPPORTIONMENT PLANS. See Voting Rights Act of "STATUS" TEST OF ELIGIBILITY FOR LONGSHOREMEN'S Compensation Act, 2. STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS. See Civil Rights Act of 1964, 3, 4. Necessity of stay in absence of procedural safeguards.-State must allow STEWARDESSES. See Intervention. STUDENT LOANS. See Constitutional Law, III, 1. SUGGESTIVE IDENTIFICATION EVIDENCE. Law, II, 1. SUPREME COURT. See also Jurisdiction, 2. See Constitutional Notation of the death of Mr. Justice Clark (retired), p. v. SWASTIKA DISPLAY. See Jurisdiction, 2. TEXAS. See Voting Rights Act of 1965, 1. THEFT OF AN AUTOMOBILE. See Constitutional Law, V, 1. TIME LIMITATIONS ON EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY TIMELINESS OF MOTIONS TO INTERVENE. See Intervention. UNDUE HARDSHIP IN ACCOMMODATING EMPLOYEES' RE- UNEMPLOYED FATHERS. See Social Security Act, 2. UNIVERSITIES. See Constitutional Law, III, 1. UNLAWFUL EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES. See Civil Rights Act of VALUATION OF SECURITIES. See Investment Company Act of VOIR DIRE EXAMINATION. See Constitutional Law, II, 3. 1. Determination of Act's coverage of State-Preclusion of judicial 2. Reapportionment plan-Attorney General's objection nunc pro tunc.— WASHINGTON STATE. See Constitutional Law, I; Jurisdiction, 1; WORDS AND PHRASES. 1. "Adjoining terminal . . . customarily used . . . for loading [and] 2. "Engaged in maritime employment." 33 U. S. C. § 902 (3) (1970 ed., WRONGFUL DEATH. See Certiorari. WRONGFUL MORTGAGE FORECLOSURES. See Banks. U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1979 O - 238-669 |