Order to Recover Costs

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January 21, 1972

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  • Case Files, Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hardbacks. Order to Recover Costs, 1972. e99fb005-3234-f111-88b4-0022482cdbbc. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/037d86f3-a77f-4640-8591-91d3619e455c/order-to-recover-costs. Accessed June 02, 2026.

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     [||3942895d-cb0e-4c19-94fb-363f4e80ab02||] UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS 

FOR THE POURTH CIRCUIT 

No. 14,517 
  

James E. Swann, et al, 

Appellees, 

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of 

Education, a public body corporate; 

William E. Poe, Henderson Belk, 

Dan Hood, Ben F. Huntley, Betsey 

Kelly, Sam McNinch, III, and Carlton 

G. Watkins, 

Appellants, 

United States of America, 

Amicus Curiae, 

The National Education Association, 

Amicus Curiae. 

No. 14,518 
  

James E. Swann and Edith Swann, 

minors by their parents and next 

friends, Rev. and Mrs. Darius L. 

Swann, et al, » 

Appellants, 

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of 

Education, a public body corporate ublic bo y nor: ; 

et al, 

Appellees, 

United States of America, 

Amicus Curiae, 

The National Education Association, 

Amicus Curiae. 

 



  

APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN 

DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, AT CHARLOTTE. 

Upon consideration of the motion of James E. Swann, 

et al, appellees/cross-appellants, to allow their costs and the 

response in opposition, 

IT IS ORDERED that the said appellees/cross-appellants, 

James E. Swann, et al, shall recover from Charlotte-Mecklenburg 

Board of Education, et al, the sum of Seven Hundred and Twenty- 

three Dollars and Eighty-eight Cents ($723.88) being one-half of 

their costs incurred and expended in these cases. 

For the Court - by direction. 

FILED 
JAN2 11972 

SAMUEL W. PHILLIPS 
CLERK   
  

  

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