KANSAS COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS v. CARLTON

No. 47,612

216 Kan. 735 (1975)

533 P.2d 1335

THE KANSAS COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS, Appellant v. DARRELL D. CARLTON, STATE LABOR COMMISSIONER, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed April 5, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roger W. Lovett, of Topeka, argued the cause, and Curt T. Schneider, attorney general, and Charles S. Scott, of Topeka, were with him on the brief for the appellant.

F. Duane Roberts, or Topeka, argued the cause and was on the brief for the appellee.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

HARMAN, C.:

This is an appeal from a district court judgment denying the application of the Kansas commission on civil rights for an order directing the state labor commissioner to comply with a subpoena duces tecum issued by the civil rights commission.

The proceeding grows out of a complaint filed April 20, 1972, with the KCCR by Beulah Van Buren, a black American, wherein she alleged that the job opportunity...

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