WRIGHT v. COUNCIL OF CITY OF EMPORIA

Nos. 14552, 14929, 14930 and 14990.

442 F.2d 588 (1971)

Pecola Annette WRIGHT et al., Appellees, v. COUNCIL OF the CITY OF EMPORIA, and the members thereof, and School Board of the City of Emporia and the members thereof, Appellants. UNITED STATES of America, and Pattie Black Cotton, Edward M. Francis, Public School Teachers of Halifax County, et al., Appellees, v. SCOTLAND NECK CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION, a body corporate, Appellant. UNITED STATES of America, and Pattie Black Cotton, Edward M. Francis, Public School Teachers of Halifax County, and others, Appellees, v. Robert MORGAN, Attorney General of North Carolina, the State Board of Education of North Carolina, and Dr. A. Craig Phillips, North Carolina State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Appellants. Alvin TURNER et al., and JoAnne Amelia Clayton et al., Appellees, v. The LITTLETON-LAKE GASTON SCHOOL DISTRICT, a public body corporate of Warren County and Halifax County, North Carolina, Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.

March 23, 1971.


For majority opinions see 4 Cir., 442 F.2d 570, 575 and 584.

WINTER, Circuit Judge (dissenting and concurring specially):

I dissent from the majority's opinion and conclusion in No. 14,552, Wright v. Council of City of Emporia, 442 F.2d 570 (4 Cir. 1971), and in Nos. 14,929 and 14,930, United States v. Scotland Neck City Board of Education, 442 F.2d 575 (4...

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