1. Waugh v. Board of Trustees, No. 255., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued May 4, 1915. , June 1, 1915, Decided
OVERVIEW: An act of Feb. 27, 1912, c. 177, Miss. L. (1912), p. 192 which prohibited membership in a fraternity at the University of Mississippi was constitutional because the act's prospective application rationally distinguished between current and future students and because Mississippi's legislature had a right to legislate for the University's welfare.
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