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... decision handed down six months later by a segregationist federal judge , who ruled that the university had not rejected Meredith on the basis of his race . He based his decision on the testimony of the trustees and the administrative ...
... decision handed down six months later by a segregationist federal judge , who ruled that the university had not rejected Meredith on the basis of his race . He based his decision on the testimony of the trustees and the administrative ...
Page 1959
... decision was a humiliating blow although it did not declare any New Deal laws unconstitutional ; in Humphrey's Executor v . United States the Court decided that the President did not have the power to remove a member of the Federal ...
... decision was a humiliating blow although it did not declare any New Deal laws unconstitutional ; in Humphrey's Executor v . United States the Court decided that the President did not have the power to remove a member of the Federal ...
Page 1990
... decision in the case.49 For one thing , it was necessary to await the return of the ailing Justice Stone in order to round out the majority , and for another , the chief justice wanted to delay the decision until a decent period of time ...
... decision in the case.49 For one thing , it was necessary to await the return of the ailing Justice Stone in order to round out the majority , and for another , the chief justice wanted to delay the decision until a decent period of time ...
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