PROGRAM, 1963 HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY EIGHTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON S. 1731 TO ENFORCE THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO VOTE, TO CONFER TO ENFORCE THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO VOTE, TO ESTAB- 21-579 JULY 16, 17, 18, 24, 25, 30, 31; AUGUST 1, 8, 23, AND Printed for the use of the Committee on the Judiciary U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1964 COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY JAMES O. EASTLAND, Mississippi, Chairman OLIN D. JOHNSTON, South Carolina EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts BIRCH BAYH, Indiana QUENTIN N. BURDICK,1 North Dakota EVERETT MCKINLEY DIRKSEN, Illinois HUGH SCOTT, Pennsylvania 1 The late Hon. Estes Kefauver, while a member of this committee, died on Aug. 10, 1963. On Aug. 23, 1963, by order of the Senate, Hon. Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota, was assigned to serve on this committee. II J qvc i CONTENTS Page Fourteenth amendment to the Constitution.. Extract from Purdy v. Moise ((S.C.-1953) 75 S.E. 2d 605) - Extract from Camp Walden v. Johnson ((1960-Maine) 163 A. 2d 356). List of Federal statutes based on the commerce clause.. Public Law 85-315, Civil Rights Act of 1957- Public Law 86-449, Civil Rights Act of 1960_. Excerpt from 12 Amer. Juris., Constitutional Law, section 573, pages List of Supreme Court decisions interpreting the 14th amendment_ List of Supreme Court decisions relative to the equal protection clause.. List of Supreme Court decisions relative to interpretation and privileges-- Williams v. Howard Johnson's Restaurant (268 F. 2d. 845). Article, "The Right To Be Nasty," by Laurence H. Eldredge, from the 1. 150 Article, "School Desegregation Seen Harming Students," Associated Press dispatch from Stanford, Calif., August 7, 1963- Article, "False Theories of Integration,' Washington Evening Star of July 19, 1963__ Bell v. the School City of Gary, Indiana (213 Fed. Supp. 819). Article, "Suit for White Pupils Charges Discrimination-Four Brooklyn Parents Protest City's Racial Quota Plan in New Junior High," from Compilation of persons 25 years old and over with less than 5 years of school completed as prepared by the Justice Department and submitted "Unlimited Federal Control of Individuals, Businesses, and the States," by John C. Satterfield, attorney at law and a past president (1961–62) |