List of Orders in Pending Cases
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October 6, 1970
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1270
ORDERS IN PENDING CASES
43 Orig. OREGON V, MITCHELL
The motion for leave to file the bill of
complaint is granted. The motion of the New York
City Board of Elections for leave to intervene in
this case and in No. 44 Original is denied. The
motion of Youth Franchise Coalition et al, for leave
to participate in oral argument as amici curiae in
this case and in No. 46 Original is denied.
44 Orig. TEXAS V, MITCHELL
The motion for leave to file the bill of
complaint is granted. The motion of the State of
Indiana for leave to participate in oral argument,
as amicus curiae, is denied, The motion of the
State of Indiana for leave to join the State of
Arkansas et al, in amicus curiae brief of State
of Indiana is granted,
46 Orig. UNITED STATES V, ARIZONA
The motion for leave to file the bill of
complaint is granted, The motion of defendant for
permission for two attorneys for leave to participate
in oral argument is granted.
47 Orig. UNITED STATES V, IDAHO
The motion for leave to file the bill of
complaint is granted. The motion of the Commonwealth
of Virginia for leave to participate in oral argument,
as amicus curiae, is denied.
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No. 281 SWANN V, CHARLOTTE~MECKLENBURG BD OF EDUCATION
The motion of the Solicitor General for
leave to participate in the oral argument in this
case and in No. 349, as amicus curiae, is granted
and thirty minutes are allotted for that purpose.
An additional fifteen minutes are allotted to
each side in these cases and the cases are con-
solidated with a total of three hours for oral
argument, The motions of the National Education
Association; William C, Cramer; and The Governor
of Florida for leave to participate in the oral
argument, as amicus curiae, are denied. The
motion of The Classroom Teachers Association of
the Charlotte~Mecklenburg School System, Inc,, for
leave to participate in oral argument, as amicus
curiae, in this case and in No. 349, is denied,
The motions of the Commonwealth of Virginia; and
the Attorney General of Florida for leave to
participate in the oral argument, as amicus curiag
are also denied: The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice
Black, Mr. Justice Harlan and Mr. Justice
Marshall dissent from the denial of the latter
motions. The motion of Newton Collier Estes for
leave to file a brief, as amicus curiae, is
granted, but the motion for leave to participate
in oral argument, as amicus curiae, is denied.
The motion of Albert W. Watson, et al.,, for leave
to join in the amicus curiae brief of William
C. Cramer is granted,
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The motion of the Charlotte~Mecklenburg Board of
Education for an ancillary writ of certiorari in
this case and in No. 349 pertaining to the pro-
ceedings subsequent to the granting of certiorari
in No, 281 is granted and treating the motion as
a petition for a writ of certiorari it is also
granted.
APPEALS ~ JURISDICTION NOTED OR POSTPONED
No. 444 MOORE V, CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG BD OF EDUCATION
Further consideration of the question of
jurisdiction in this case is postponed to the
hearing of the case on the merits. The case is
consolidated with No. 498 for oral argument.
One hour is allotted for oral argument for the
appellees in No, 498 and a similar amount of
time is allotted to all of the other parties
in both cases. The cases are set for oral
argument immediately following No. 349. The
motion of the appellants as to scheduling oral
argument and apportionment of time is denied.
498 NORTH CARCLINA STATE BD OF EDUCATION V, SWANN
In this case probsble jurisdiction is
noted, The motion of the Charlctte-Mecklenburg
Board of Education to join in the appeal is
granted.
CERTIORARI GRANTED
No. 349 CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG BOARD OF EDUCATION V, SWANN
The petition for a writ of certiorari is
granted.
420 McDANIEL V, BARRESI
The petition for a writ of certiorari is
granted and the case is set for oral argument
immediately following No. 498. The motion of
the State of Georgia for leave to participate
in oral argument, as amicus curiae, is denied,
The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Black, Mr.
Justice Harlan, and Mr. Justice Marshall dissent
from the denial of the motion.
436 DAVIS V. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMM'RS OF MOBILE COUNTY
The motion for leave to supplement the
petition for certiorari and the petition for
a writ of certiorari are granted. The case
is set for oral argument immediately following
No. 420. The motion of the Solicitor General
for additional time for oral argument is grant-
ed and thirty minutes are allotted for that
purpose. An additional fifteen minutes is
allotted to each side. The motion of the State
of Mississippi for leave to participate in oral
argument, as amicus curiae, is denied, The
Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Black, Mr, Justice
Harlan, and Mr, Justice Marshall dissent from
the denial of this motion. The motion of
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of respondents Mobile County Council Parents-
Teachers Association, et al,, for additional
time for oral argument is denied, except as
indicated above and permission is granted for
two attorneys to participate in oral argument
for the respondents,
ASSIGNMENT ORDER
An order of the Chief Justice designating and assigning
Mr. Justice Clark (retired) to perform judicial duties
in the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth
Circuit for the week beginning November 30, 1970, and
for such further time as may be required to complete
unfinished business, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 294(a), is
ordered entered on the minutes of this Court, pursuant
£028 U.5.0. 8 295.
ORDER
It is ordered that William M. Allison be, and he
hereby is, appointed a Deputy Clerk of this Court, [||0a7c8642-4e0b-402b-9b43-2b00df2cd083||]