HARPER v. VIRGINIA STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS, 382 U.S. 951 (1965)
U.S. Supreme Court
HARPER v. VIRGINIA STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS, 382 U.S. 951
382 U.S. 951
Annie E. HARPER et al., appellants,
v.
VIRGINIA STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS et al.
No. 48.
Supreme Court of the United States
December 13, 1965
Solicitor General Marshall, for movant.
The motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate in the oral argument, as amicus curiae, is granted and thirty minutes are allotted for that purpose. Counsel for the appellees are allotted an additional thirty minutes for oral argument.
U.S. Supreme Court
HARPER v. VIRGINIA STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS, 382 U.S. 951
Annie E. HARPER et al., appellants,
v.
VIRGINIA STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS et al.
No. 48.
Supreme Court of the United States
December 13, 1965
Solicitor General Marshall, for movant.
The motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate in the oral argument, as amicus curiae, is granted and thirty minutes are allotted for that purpose. Counsel for the appellees are allotted an additional thirty minutes for oral argument.
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