United States V. Raines

United States v. Raines, 362 U.S. 17 (1960) was a United States Supreme Court decision relating to civil rights. The Court overturned the ruling of a US District Court that a law, authorizing the Federal Government to bring civil actions against State Officials for discriminating against black citizens, was unconstitutional.

 

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