1. Konigsberg v. State Bar of Cal., No. 5, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 14, 1957, Argued , May 6, 1957, Decided
OVERVIEW: Mere fact of past membership in Communist Party was not an adequate basis for concluding that bar applicant was a person of bad character to justify refusal to certify him on grounds that he had failed to prove that he was of good moral character.
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