1. United States v. Mississippi, No. 73, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 26, 1965, Argued , March 8, 1965, Decided
OVERVIEW: The United States could properly assert an action against the State of Mississippi, election commissioners, and county registrars alleging racial discrimination in voting laws pursuant to the guarantees of the Fifteenth Amendment and federal law.
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