United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volume 381United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 1965 |
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... , a three - judge court was convened . On cross- 1 This procedural claim was abandoned in the District Court and has not been urged here . 1 Opinion of the Court . motions for summary judgment 4 OCTOBER TERM , 1964 .
... , a three - judge court was convened . On cross- 1 This procedural claim was abandoned in the District Court and has not been urged here . 1 Opinion of the Court . motions for summary judgment 4 OCTOBER TERM , 1964 .
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... claim is dif- ferent from that which was raised in Kent v . Dulles , supra , and Aptheker v . Secretary of State , supra , for the refusal to validate appellant's passport does not result from any expression or association on his part ...
... claim is dif- ferent from that which was raised in Kent v . Dulles , supra , and Aptheker v . Secretary of State , supra , for the refusal to validate appellant's passport does not result from any expression or association on his part ...
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... claim that Congress has painted with such a " broad brush " that the State Department can ban travel to Cuba simply because it is pleased to do so . By permitting this , the Court ignores the " familiar and basic principle . " Aptheker ...
... claim that Congress has painted with such a " broad brush " that the State Department can ban travel to Cuba simply because it is pleased to do so . By permitting this , the Court ignores the " familiar and basic principle . " Aptheker ...
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... Claims Act . The principal issue below was whether the pilot was in his military or civilian capacity at the time of the accident . The District Court found he was in a civilian status and awarded judg- ment for petitioners , but the ...
... Claims Act . The principal issue below was whether the pilot was in his military or civilian capacity at the time of the accident . The District Court found he was in a civilian status and awarded judg- ment for petitioners , but the ...
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... Claims Act when his National Guard unit is not in active federal service.1 1 The Federal Tort Claims Act provides in pertinent part : 28 U.S. C. § 1346 ( 1958 ed . ) : " ( b ) Subject to the provisions of chapter 171 of this title , the ...
... Claims Act when his National Guard unit is not in active federal service.1 1 The Federal Tort Claims Act provides in pertinent part : 28 U.S. C. § 1346 ( 1958 ed . ) : " ( b ) Subject to the provisions of chapter 171 of this title , the ...
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