ESLINGER v. THOMAS

Civ. A. No. 71-153.

340 F.Supp. 886 (1972)

Victoria Lamonte ESLINGER, for herself and for all other women similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. Lovick Oliphant THOMAS, as Clerk of the Senate of South Carolina, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, D. South Carolina. Columbia Division.

March 28, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Laughlin McDonald, Columbia, S. C., Charles Morgan, Jr., and Norman Siegel, Atlanta, Ga., Jean Hoefer Toal, Columbia, S. C., for plaintiffs.

Dan McLeod, Atty. Gen. Hubard W. McDonald, Jr., Columbia, S. C., E. N. Zeigler, Florence, S. C., for defendants.


ORDER

CHAPMAN, District Judge.

This matter was tried before the Court on January 17 and 18, 1972 without a jury. Following completion of the testimony the parties requested additional time to submit briefs and legal authorities. These have now been received and duly considered and the case is ripe for decision.

The plaintiff commenced this action on February 11, 1971, by service of a summons and complaint and a Motion for Preliminary Injunction....

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