Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc., a Georgia Corporation, Appellant V. the United States of America and Robert F. Kennedy, as the Attorney General of the United States of America, Appellees. On Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia: Brief for Appellees. No. 515U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - 70 páginas |
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... sell " has moved in commerce " ( or if they serve interstate travelers ) . Theaters and other places exhibiting theatrical or athletic events are covered if the films or persons providing entertainment move in interstate commerce . The ...
... sell " has moved in commerce " ( or if they serve interstate travelers ) . Theaters and other places exhibiting theatrical or athletic events are covered if the films or persons providing entertainment move in interstate commerce . The ...
Página 10
... sell from other States , on two grounds . First , racial disputes , like labor disputes , discourage patronage and inter- fere with business ; they thereby interfere with and reduce purchases - for - resale from other States . Sec- ond ...
... sell from other States , on two grounds . First , racial disputes , like labor disputes , discourage patronage and inter- fere with business ; they thereby interfere with and reduce purchases - for - resale from other States . Sec- ond ...
Página 14
... sell " has moved in commerce . " The third class - motion pic- ture houses and other places of exhibition — are deemed to affect commerce if the films or persons providing the entertainment move in interstate com- merce . The fourth ...
... sell " has moved in commerce . " The third class - motion pic- ture houses and other places of exhibition — are deemed to affect commerce if the films or persons providing the entertainment move in interstate com- merce . The fourth ...
Página 27
... sell , they in turn will not buy from wholesalers , who in turn must necessarily reduce their out - of - State purchases . In a highly interde- pendent economy , as Congressmen McCulloch , Lind- say , and other Republican members of the ...
... sell , they in turn will not buy from wholesalers , who in turn must necessarily reduce their out - of - State purchases . In a highly interde- pendent economy , as Congressmen McCulloch , Lind- say , and other Republican members of the ...
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... selling gasoline , it must appear that " a substantial portion of the food which it serves or * * * products which it sells , has moved in commerce . " ( Section 201 ( c ) ( 2 ) . ) Current history makes all too clear the danger that ...
... selling gasoline , it must appear that " a substantial portion of the food which it serves or * * * products which it sells , has moved in commerce . " ( Section 201 ( c ) ( 2 ) . ) Current history makes all too clear the danger that ...
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1st Sess 88th Cong accom appellant appellant's Atlanta Biltmore Hotel Atlanta Motel Attorney Bakery Drivers boycott Boynton carriers chief judge circuit civil action Civil Rights Act commerce clause commerce power Congress to regulate constitutional constitutionality discrimination in hotels discrimination in places discrimination or segregation district court District of Columbia exercise facilities Federal Trade Commission Fifth Amendment Floridan Hotel gasoline stations Georgia ground of race Heart of Atlanta Hipolite Egg Co hotels and motels Howard Johnson's inter interstate commerce interstate travel intrastate jurisdiction Labor Board Labor Relations Lamar Hotel legislation ment merce modations Negro traveler passengers pattern or practice percent persons places of public power of Congress practice of resistance prohibition of racial provides lodging public accommodation racial discrimination racial segregation Raladam Co refusal retail Roy Wilkins Sections 201 Senate Commerce Hearings serve statute Supp supra sustained testimony Theatre Thirteenth Amendment tion Title transient guests United
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Página 19 - The power of Congress over interstate commerce is not confined to the regulation of commerce among the states. It extends to those activities intrastate which so affect interstate commerce or the exercise of the power of Congress over it as to make regulation of them appropriate means to the attainment of a legitimate end, the exercise of the granted power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce.
Página 63 - All persons shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, and accommodations of any place of public accommodation, as defined in this section, without discrimination or segregation on the ground of race, color, religion, or national origin.
Página 3 - ... permanent or temporary injunction, restraining order or other order against the person or persons responsible for such pattern or practice, as he deems necessary to insure the full enjoyment of the rights herein described.
Página 19 - Although activities may be intrastate in character when separately considered, if they have such a close and substantial relation to interstate commerce that their control is essential or appropriate to protect that commerce from burdens and obstructions, Congress cannot be denied the power to exercise that control.
Página 64 - ... (2) any restaurant, cafeteria, lunchroom, lunch counter, soda fountain, or other facility principally engaged in selling food for consumption on the premises, including, but not limited to, any such facility located on the premises of any retail establishment; or any gasoline station; (68) (3) any motion picture house, theater, concert hall, sports arena, stadium or other place of exhibition or entertainment...
Página 22 - From the beginning and for many years the amendment has been construed as not depriving the national government of authority to resort to all means for the exercise of a granted power which are appropriate and plainly adapted to the permitted end.
Página 66 - In any action or proceeding under this title the court, in its discretion, may allow the prevailing party, other than the Commission or the United States, a reasonable attorney's fee as part of the costs, and the Commission and the United States shall be liable for costs the same as a private person.
Página 18 - ... among the States, strictly considered, consists in intercourse and traffic, including in these terms navigation and the transportation and transit of persons and property, as well as the purchase, sale, and exchange of commodities.
Página 69 - ... case, the chief judge of the district, or the acting chief judge, as the case may be, shall certify this fact to the chief judge of the circuit (or in his absence, the acting chief judge) who shall then designate a district or circuit judge of the circuit to hear and determine the case. It shall be the duty of the judge designated pursuant to this section to assign the case for hearing at the earliest practicable date and to cause the case to be in every way expedited.
Página 66 - Whenever any person has engaged or there are reasonable grounds to believe that any person is about to engage in any act or practice prohibited by section 203, a civil action for preventive relief, including an application for a permanent or temporary injunction, restraining order, or other order, may be instituted by the person aggrieved...