1. Calhoun v. Latimer, No. 623, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 31, 1964, Argued , May 25, 1964, Decided
OVERVIEW: The vacation of a district court's decree, in an action challenging the method of desegregation of the public schools, was necessary because the school board issued an intervening policy, which would have to be evaluated by the district court.
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